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![]() uncle arnie wrote: This is 20th anniversary of the 3500 deaths and 15000 injured when the pesticide plant leaked in Bhopal India. RCI carried reports of this. Protests today in Bhopal. The company exec's are still wanted in India for criminal charges. Very bad. Who worked there? Indians or US citizens? Who screwed up? If there were problems, where was the Government of India? dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
Who worked there? Indians or US citizens? Who screwed up? http://www.altavista.com/web/results...&kgs=1&kls =0 http://snipurl.com/b2mu |
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 10:07 am, dxAce posted to
rec.radio.shortwave: %MM uncle arnie wrote: This is 20th anniversary of the 3500 deaths and 15000 injured when the pesticide plant leaked in Bhopal India. RCI carried reports of this. Protests today in Bhopal. The company exec's are still wanted in India for criminal charges. Very bad. Who worked there? Indians or US citizens? Who screwed up? The Indians were the workers. The company is American. The company screwed up. The Indians are dead and injured. If there were problems, where was the Government of India? They are not to blame for the company's failures to follow safety and work standards. This is like that railway release of anhydrous ammonia in North Dakota (1 dead, several hundreds injured): there are lawsuits and settlements, but criminal responsibility is another matter and difficult when another nation is involved. Companies sometimes cut corners to make more money. Very bad when it kills people. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... uncle arnie wrote: This is 20th anniversary of the 3500 deaths and 15000 injured when the pesticide plant leaked in Bhopal India. RCI carried reports of this. Protests today in Bhopal. The company exec's are still wanted in India for criminal charges. Very bad. Who worked there? Indians or US citizens? Who screwed up? If there were problems, where was the Government of India? dxAce Michigan USA They said it was a disgruntled employee? B.H. |
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They did use the disgruntled employee excuse and that's all it is a cheap
excuse. A big part of the problem is that most safety measures designed to habdle accidental venting were disengaged as a means of cutting costs. Good DX John Barnard Brian Hill wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... uncle arnie wrote: This is 20th anniversary of the 3500 deaths and 15000 injured when the pesticide plant leaked in Bhopal India. RCI carried reports of this. Protests today in Bhopal. The company exec's are still wanted in India for criminal charges. Very bad. Who worked there? Indians or US citizens? Who screwed up? If there were problems, where was the Government of India? dxAce Michigan USA They said it was a disgruntled employee? B.H. |
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