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YellowDog
12th October 2011, 14:49
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rickstv
12th October 2011, 15:23
Does any one else see the similarities between Pike River Coal Mine and this disaster in the way no one seems to be organised enough to prevent the disaster getting worse?
Rick.
Quasievil
12th October 2011, 15:25
Does any one else see the similarities between Pike River Coal Mine and this disaster in the way no one seems to be organised enough to prevent the disaster getting worse?
Rick.
What did you expect to happen, superman or the thunderbirds ?
:facepalm:
Maha
12th October 2011, 15:27
What did you expect to happen, superman or the thunderbirds ?
:facepalm:
Oi!...dont dis the Tracey's....:angry:
But even they can get it wrong...
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nodrog
12th October 2011, 15:27
Does any one else see the similarities between Pike River Coal Mine and this disaster in the way no one seems to be organised enough to prevent the disaster getting worse?
Rick.
they are both miner disasters?
ynot slow
12th October 2011, 15:31
The same story,you can have all the in house training,i.e civil defence and so forth,but in the end it is still controlled training to attempt to control the situation,until the real thing happens there is no way to know how the recovery/action group will fare.I mean our armed forces do role play for war,until people are actually firing back it is still not a real scenario.
nodrog
12th October 2011, 15:36
Here's a little bit of good news. The Coast Guard says that they are now catching up to 200,000 litres of oil a day. The bad news is that they're capturing it with penguins.
Maha
12th October 2011, 15:37
...all the grizzling about it getting on your hands and feet..put some gloves on, and while ya at it, add some gumboots. The Mount has always been a slick town to visit.
jellywrestler
12th October 2011, 15:38
Well at least it's a short term answer to Kaweraus unemployment issue, now we'll see how much the spearchuckers care for 'their' foreshore
nodrog
12th October 2011, 15:46
Well at least it's a short term answer to Kaweraus unemployment issue, now we'll see how much the spearchuckers care for 'their' foreshore
just tell them they can score a cap of oil
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Usarka
12th October 2011, 15:52
It's actually a Ducati that's parked on the reef......
Hitcher
12th October 2011, 19:44
no one seems to be organised enough to prevent the disaster getting worse?
Things always get worse before they get better. This particular disaster won't be over for years.
Berries
12th October 2011, 22:18
KB, Tauranga or the oil spill?
Stirts
13th October 2011, 08:21
AWESOME :niceone:
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reggie1198
15th October 2011, 09:08
It's actually a Ducati that's parked on the reef......
ouch, my baby doesn't leak oil, it's more likely to be a Harley. if it was a Ducati they could have lifted it off the reef with a small barge. only a Harley can get that stuck.
jazfender
15th October 2011, 22:46
Does any one else see the similarities between Pike River Coal Mine and this disaster in the way no one seems to be organised enough to prevent the disaster getting worse?
Rick.
Yup. Smacks of poor or overly bureaucratic management.
Eventual hearing: I was going to stop the oil from causing an economic and environmental disaster but I had to fill out this form you see...
jafar
15th October 2011, 22:52
Really Expensive Nautical Accident:done:
MSTRS
16th October 2011, 08:02
Some parallels...including bumbling pollies...
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