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Polluters Escaping Prosecution thanks to Loopholes

Started by InformationGeek, March 01, 2010, 09:19:24 AM

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InformationGeek

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We live in quite an interesting age. You can tell someone's sexual orientation and level of education from just their interests.

flackbait

Yay! Heavy metal in my drinking water! OH joyous day!

But in all seriousness I do feel the clean air and water act was a good piece of legislation, not from an environmental standpoint but a public health standpoint. It has helped immensely with improving drinking water and the quality of air in my area. I was told before I was born it wasn't uncommon for Holland to get a nice dose of smog from Gary, Indiana every other day. It's a shame that some companies are now trying to ignore this legislation.

Jim H

I believe we need to start having severe CRIMINAL penalties for deliberate acts of dangerous pollution.  Civil is NOT ENOUGH.  If you poison and kill 10 people, or cause 20 women to miscarry and get cancer, I think death is a more appropriate punishment than a fine. 

That's one area where China gets it right.

Allhallowsday

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