Cody211282 said:
Ok how about this, that inspector isn't a BP big wig, it's his responsibility to actually do his damn job, thus it being his fault, the people on the rig are also responsible for their own damn actions, they aren't robot, they share in the blame. I also like how you highlighted the Coast Guard and safety valve thing when he didn't say anything about it. And how has he once said anything but "Blah BP must pay it's all their fault".
First of all, did you even read the full opener post? Or any of the links I posted?
This thread is about BP's responsibility not how to fix the spill, so of course I'm going to talk about how and why BP should pay for their actions.
Sorry if i missed a few things, I did not mean to ignore them.
The inspector responsible is a BP worker and therefore the company has liability for his actions at work. If you go to a restaurant, and a chef undercooks your meal leading to disease you hold both the chef and the restaurant owner/manager responsible.
And of course the workers at the rig act own their own, but you completely forget about the fact that BP is their boss and as far as a now multinational and multibillion corporations are not a boss you can really say 'no' to. You can't ignore the intimidation factor.
About the coast guard, how do you want them to burn millions upon millions of barrel of oil? And their lackluster actions? that is a different issue, specifically the government's poor response. However, their actions were only necessary due to the problem that BP caused. It's like bringing up paramedic incompetence at a trial for murder. In the end, it was the person's actions that lead to the death.