
Originally Posted by
ian 2411
I can understand the idea of this discussion, but what I cannot work out is the aim. The arguments seem to revolve around the why and how, when in fact the discussions should be about the environment that is well and truly contaminated?
The why, is because BP messed up big time, the how is because they never followed protocol? The result, an explosion killing innocent people, and an oil spill causing an environmental disaster. Which I would like to point out only got into the top twenty oil spill disasters two weeks ago, and it has still not entered the top fifteen. Having said that, I hope to hell that it doesn’t get past the top nineteen that is if it is not already there?
What will happen to BP, let’s see, they will have to pay for the clean-up which will run into a few Billion but they can afford that and more. The American government will fine them, but not too hard because they pay a lot of tax to the American Gov. It will be substantial so as to appease the American people but it will never be enough, because there is no price that can be placed on the after effects.
Executive blame, yes there will be that but BP is multi-national so pick one from thousands, there will be one person handed the American Government that is willing to fall on his sword. Don’t think for one minute that this will never take place on the American coast line again because that is just wishful thinking. All the laws and legislations will not stop this kind of disaster happening again, what happens in international waters is out of our control. Until another fuel is found to fly aircraft, drive our cars and run our ships, this kind of disaster is only one idiot away.
I saw the news clip of Obama looking at the American coast line at the oil, yea well it was very good propaganda for the few but that was all it was. He said nothing more and could do no more than the people in the State that the coastline it belonged to. It was a show of solidarity to the nation that I have seen in the UK with our leaders on many occasion. He is seen afterwards bleating, throwing blame, and how he would do this and do that to stop the flow, but if the truth was known he has probably only read what the rest of us has read about oil spillage and clean up. The only people that know anything about oil is the oil people themselves, and he has no choice but to let them deal with it because he cannot perform miracles.
I live on the south coast of England and have done for 59 years, and I have seen some horrendous oil spills from sinking tanker in the English Channel. Live with oil on your beaches for that amount of time, because oil tankers that were carrying a flag of convenience decided to wash its tanks out four miles out at sea. Children were taken to the beaches and went back covered in oil, but that was life. However because of satellite this doesn’t happen so much now but it still happens. Our coast line has been clean of oil for a number of years now and the sea life is thriving once again. It might take an age for the American coastline to be clean and free of oil, but nature evolves to fight back and it will be clean once more.
Just a little footnote, if you think this is a disaster think of all that nuclear waste around the world stock piled. If that ever started to leak the oil spill would look like a blip.
AS for boycotting BP in which country are you talking about?