I heard on the sirrus radio in the car that people wanted to boycot BP labeled stations, but that BP oil is sold at the next station as well. Will that really help the ultimate goal of cleaning up and preventing it from happening? Not in my mind. Who is funding the clean up? To my knowledge BP. To my knowledge, they have been doing stuff like this successfully for 50 years and considered it a low risk. If they had believed an oil spill was possible, they should have calculated the cost of clean up and detriment to public image and planned accordingly. People make mistakes. Should the entire company be punished for a mistaken assessment of risk, an attemped cover up, and the result of this? Like the entire Toyota company was fined big money by Obama for the small percentage of employees that tried cutting safety measures. Is that how it should be? The fine will just have to come out of
the consumer's pocket, right? Awesome plan government... What would be acceptable repercussions
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