This is what BP says:
Recent media reports have suggested that individuals involved in the clean up operation have been prohibited from speaking to the media and this is simply untrue. BP has not and will not prevent anyone working in the clean up operation from sharing his or her own experiences or opinions.
- Doug Suttles, BP CEO
This is what they do:
And once again a corporation says one thing and means another. Nothing in the CEO’s statement says that they won’t stop the media from talking to workers, they simply say they will not stop workers from talking to the media.
I’d like to see the smirk on the PR thug’s face right now.
I think this speaks for itself.
When you’re right, you don’t have to compromise. Compromise is for people that are wrong.
The biggest threat to our nation are the uninformed that think they have an opinion. I would love to hear actual policies that Sarah Palin actually knows about and can consistently speak to, and I would love to hear educated opinions from her supporters.
WCCO – Man Shot, Killed By Plain Clothes Cop
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I feel that Tyler’s death was completely pointless and preventable. My heart goes out to his family and friends.
The information I can gather is that a police officer who was not in uniform did not specify he was actually law enforcement until after he fired several shots. What happened next is irrelevant, anyone would go on the defense if some random guy approached and was behaving like that. I think it is apparent that the officer could have handled that situation completely differently, but because of his carelessness, a life has been lost. Hindsight may be 20/20, but foresight shouldn’t be legally blind.
According to WCCO the family is considering filing civil charges against Waldron.
I have simply had it with the lackadaisical approach towards ethics in law enforcement.
Did you know it is illegal for a police officer to exceed the speed limit in the state of Minnesota unless they have a siren or red light on? I see Minnesota State Troopers speeding down I-94 between Hudson and Woodbury all the time. It wasn’t until I laid on the horn at a trooper speeding by me that he turned his lights on. What a great example of hypocrisy.
His destination? The median in the middle of the road so he could set up a speed trap. I wish I had that one on film, I would have reported a crime of him speeding. But his immune ass probably wouldn’t have gotten a ticket.
And then there is officer Todd Lappegaard, who tasered Rolando Ruiz for not resisting. At least in this case the FBI is reviewing it, but this officer still has a job doing desk work. Oh yeah, his carelessness is what lead to an innocent jogger dying on the scene because he smashed a fleeing SUV right at him in 2002. I guess we should be reassured he has a desk job now. I could be terminated for significantly less at my job…
Some cops seem to have the ability to do whatever they want because they are abusing their legal authority. Unfortunately, these are the bad apples that spoil the bunch by creating an environment of distrust towards the majority of law enforcement officers that do have ethics.