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Ken Stallings
Guest
I just read and heard where government inspectors are complaining that they are being harrassed by BP employees and prevented from installing their underwater measurement equipment. The claim being passed is that BP's legal staff is directing this action to limit the company's liability, which is likely to be based upon the total spill volume.
Worse, local news media in the Gulf area are now reporting damning information about the clean up crews that BP has hired. Reports are that the crews don't appear too terribly motivated to perform the labor and are taking a lot of time off. Judging by the looks of the people, they appear very young and untrained.
To my way to seeing it, it seems BP has decided to hire summer workers at the lowest possible rates.
In fact, by contrast, volunteers coordinated by local governments appear to be much harder working. In addition, local hotel owners are employing crews to perform cleanup who are doing a better job. Right now the local hotel owners who stand to lose the most are furious and openly accusing BP of slow rolling the efforts. They are going on record as saying necessary clean up equipment is being promised in vain by BP but never delivered.
Frankly, it seems all BP can do is spend $15 million on PR ads!
If this turns out true, BP executives are going down and going down very very hard! And in my personal view, if these complaints by numerous people are validated, then I want the US Justice Department to issue an official request for extradition of BP's CEO and frog march his butt to federal prison to stand trial for criminal negligence!
Ken
Worse, local news media in the Gulf area are now reporting damning information about the clean up crews that BP has hired. Reports are that the crews don't appear too terribly motivated to perform the labor and are taking a lot of time off. Judging by the looks of the people, they appear very young and untrained.
To my way to seeing it, it seems BP has decided to hire summer workers at the lowest possible rates.
In fact, by contrast, volunteers coordinated by local governments appear to be much harder working. In addition, local hotel owners are employing crews to perform cleanup who are doing a better job. Right now the local hotel owners who stand to lose the most are furious and openly accusing BP of slow rolling the efforts. They are going on record as saying necessary clean up equipment is being promised in vain by BP but never delivered.
Frankly, it seems all BP can do is spend $15 million on PR ads!
If this turns out true, BP executives are going down and going down very very hard! And in my personal view, if these complaints by numerous people are validated, then I want the US Justice Department to issue an official request for extradition of BP's CEO and frog march his butt to federal prison to stand trial for criminal negligence!
Ken