Ra brought some valid facts to it, just as others....
I was paying closer attention to this at the beginning when the oil rig exploded and it wasn`t going very well, at least not with the procedures to prevent the oil stain from spreading further, eventually as expected the stain did make it to the coast
I think that the first fail were the "safety plans" for prevention of the oil stain from spreading, they simply weren`t enough and all was badly coordinated, if they would pay more attention to the safety protocols, the damages would be nowhere near where they are now...
Not even the "wall barrier" was enough to prevent the stain from spreading, not to mention the plan with putting an "iron bell" on the bottom to cover the whole which was unsuccessful several times
I`m sorry but ecological catastrophes such as this can have terrible effects on the enviroment and life as we know ( and seen it) and "safety" should be the main priority to prevent such things to happen...
What bothers me even more is the fact they actually didn`t have a back up plan for this, they were actually thinking about something to cover the whole while thousands of galons of oil were pumping into the open ocean....imho that`s an EPIC FAIL and for that, they have to deal with it now and both BP and America are to blame because BP didn`t pay much attention to the safety plans and the US goverment agreed to the handed "safety plans" which were inadequate and for that have to pay the price
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