Yes Wellington is a trouble spot and even had (still has?) a 'Black spot' rating due to the lack of overrun areas and the fact that there were 'tank traps' at either end as well as gas lines and electric cables/wires as well. It's not a case of 'harden up' but one of tidy up. Just because a major accident hasn't happened doesn't mean it can't or won't. If the problem is known then it should be fixed and I believe the Wellington Airport Co. are looking at several ways to minimise or eliminate the dangers. If they are doing this then yes, the airport does have a problem, and if a crash occurred in the mean time then the fault may indeed partially lay with the airport, it's layout or the immediate environs.
As for the Dash incident - definitely on approach to NZPM - as a controller and ALPA member at the time I am very much aware of the incident and all of the resulting flak and the many 'bun fights' that came out of it and are infact still arising because of it.
Phrases like 'Harden up' or 'Suck it in' etc are all very well for the sports field but really have no place in aviation anymore. Where small mistakes or lapses can have disasterous consequences the last thing we need are macho heros pushing things to the limits. If you want to do that ( go to the limits), go get an aerobatic rating and learn the real boundaries and limits away from others or join up. either way I think you'll find that that attitude is not welcome there either.



