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Yokohammer wrote:Methinks Jakey digs a little too hard for scoops.
If it ain't official, it's just a bunch of cops sitting around speculating over coffee.
FG Lurker wrote:Considering driving offenses get put under "professional negligence" in Japan I can certainly see that this would qualify...
Coligny wrote:Considering the number of people who will have to cover their @sses, it's going to be really ugly for the fall man... But extremly recreationnal for the rest of us... #Lions'_pit... #Roman_sacrifices
Catoneinutica wrote:Oh, hogwash. There'll be some tearful bowing and suspended sentences. The chances of some TEPCO schmuck seeing a jail cell are about the same as Chirac seeing one.
Mulboyne wrote:They are really very sorry:
Mulboyne wrote:They are really very sorry:
Yokohammer wrote:The idea that TEPCO thought to devote time and resources on any scale to produce a bit of promo sleaze like this in the midst of a crisis that is threatening the welfare of the nation makes me sick.
The order of priorities is:
1) Fix it.
2) Then say sorry.
[color="Gray"]EDIT: 3) Gracefully accept the monumental reaming you deserve.[/color]
Crystal Skull wrote:A prediction for the near future: Company value bottoms out, taken over by new company, legal action for compensation void because Tepco no longer exists.
Yokohammer wrote:IMHO, the poor technicians and staff who are on the ground trying to put things back together deserve some credit. The police, fire brigade, and self-defense forces guys who basically have nothing to do with it yet are forced to put their lives on the line to pour water over someone else's problem deserve kudos as well.
That, however, isn't TEPCO.
Yokohammer wrote:The idea that TEPCO thought to devote time and resources on any scale to produce a bit of promo sleaze like this in the midst of a crisis that is threatening the welfare of the nation makes me sick.
The order of priorities is:
1) Fix it.
2) Then say sorry.
[color="Gray"]EDIT: 3) Gracefully accept the monumental reaming you deserve.[/color]
Yokohammer wrote:IMHO, the poor technicians and staff who are on the ground trying to put things back together deserve some credit. The police, fire brigade, and self-defense forces guys who basically have nothing to do with it yet are forced to put their lives on the line to pour water over someone else's problem deserve kudos as well.
That, however, isn't TEPCO. The reason the above people are in so much danger right now is that TEPCO delayed taking necessary measures, no doubt because asset protection was a higher priority than public safety.
chokonen888 wrote:THIS...ignored warnings from inspections, forged inspection data, covered shit up...all to keep themselves afloat. They made the decision to risk that what is happening now wouldn't happen...and profit from it....without answering to anyone. J-Gov. needs to take over the industry here, too many instances that prove that it is not safe being run privately. (would be nice to pay less for energy as well!)
chokonen888 wrote:THIS...ignored warnings from inspections, forged inspection data, covered shit up...all to keep themselves afloat. They made the decision to risk that what is happening now wouldn't happen...and profit from it....without answering to anyone. J-Gov. needs to take over the industry here, too many instances that prove that it is not safe being run privately. (would be nice to pay less for energy as well!)
chokonen888 wrote:Wow....now that is really nuts, especially in this land of paranoid.
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