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Tb2571989 says Bad Management isn't just a great name for a heavy metal band - what kind of rubbish work practices have you had to put up with?

(, Thu 10 Jun 2010, 10:53)
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They are fully responsible for the disaster. If the leak is the "fault" of Transocean or Halliburtain,
BP as the company that hired them was responsible to INSURE that their subcontractors acted correctly and safely. If they didn''t insure this was done (and more and nore we are seeing that they didn't) then they are liable adn responsible.

The $75m cap will be meaningless for this.

As to not breaking any regulations, the US has strict environmental regulations regarding polluting estuaries, oceans, killing wildlife, etc. I believe that they should be held criminally liable and whoever approved poor drilling and cementing procedures shoudl go to jail.
(, Wed 16 Jun 2010, 15:18, 1 reply)
I am
One of the insurance claims people for this.

It's a mess (pardon the pun) and the losses will go way over the cover they have bought. Combined.
(, Wed 16 Jun 2010, 15:30, closed)
and I bet they will then try to play poor even while making
billions in pure profit over and above they clean up expenses tjhey will incur.
(, Wed 16 Jun 2010, 15:48, closed)

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