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<blockquote data-quote="captaincarot" data-source="post: 1824570" data-attributes="member: 80825"><p>who can we find to take the blame? so we don't have to pay for it.</p><p>would you have been waiting this long for somethig to be done in a north sea rig accident? we have quite a lot of them off our coast and they tend not to blow up. partially because our legislation requires platforms to have suitable safety procedures in place.</p><p>but when they do blow up, all concerned parties deal with it including local/ national governments, then they look at what wen't wrong and how to stop it happening again.</p><p> </p><p>then if the lawyers are required they are used.</p><p> </p><p>fisrt point of call for anything american appears to be find who is to blame then set the lawyers on them, </p><p>then think about how you can start to solve the problem.</p><p> </p><p>why is the film armageddon so unbelievable?</p><p>because the comet would have plowed through the planet before your lawyers had found anyone to sue, never mind actually gotten started to doing something useful about averting the disaster.</p><p> </p><p>isn't it even better that the one you found to blame is jonny foriegner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captaincarot, post: 1824570, member: 80825"] who can we find to take the blame? so we don't have to pay for it. would you have been waiting this long for somethig to be done in a north sea rig accident? we have quite a lot of them off our coast and they tend not to blow up. partially because our legislation requires platforms to have suitable safety procedures in place. but when they do blow up, all concerned parties deal with it including local/ national governments, then they look at what wen't wrong and how to stop it happening again. then if the lawyers are required they are used. fisrt point of call for anything american appears to be find who is to blame then set the lawyers on them, then think about how you can start to solve the problem. why is the film armageddon so unbelievable? because the comet would have plowed through the planet before your lawyers had found anyone to sue, never mind actually gotten started to doing something useful about averting the disaster. isn't it even better that the one you found to blame is jonny foriegner. [/QUOTE]
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