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Economy
Alabama sues BP over oil spill
2010-08-15
The southern U.S. state of Alabama has filed a lawsuit against BP and other companies linked to the oil spill "catastrophe" that soiled the Gulf of Mexico coastline, a state official said Friday.

The lawsuit, filed Thursday, accuses British oil giant BP, Transocean, "and others responsible for the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe" of causing serious damage through negligence and failing to adhere to safety standards.

The amount of compensation Alabama is seeking will be determined in court, state Attorney General Troy King said in a statement.

"BP said that this was their disaster and they would accept responsibility for it. Yet thousands wait while their claims are backed up in the system," King said.

"Based on BP's broken promises, their history of saying one thing and doing another, and now, new information that they have been secretly working to gain a legal advantage, further delay (of legal action) can only further damage our people," King said.

He accused the energy firm of "retaining all the best expert witnesses, not because they need their services, but so the experts will be unable to testify against BP."

Alabama is seeking compensation, among other things, for destruction of the state's natural resources; economic losses resulting from destruction of state property; and for the loss of taxes revenue.

The state also wants money for cleanup response and rehabilitation costs, and wants punitive damages imposed on the companies.
Posted by:Fred

#3  And of course with the government tripping over itself in a big media response we get a magnified episode of the usual behavior. Got to justify their existence. It won't matter whether BP was in the wrong or not. Just like the insurance companies that got hammer by another judge who engage in 'social justice' by tagging them to pay for what everyone knows is flood damage during Katrina to homeowners who didn't have flood insurance.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-08-15 13:17  

#2  This was a disaster. It is not clear whether or not BP was negligent. If it was, it should compensate others for their losses. This is fair and it serves as a lesson to the other oil companies. That's how companies are incented to do things properly. I wouldn't mind seeing the evidence in court as opposed to the MSM's version, which is all we have now.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-08-15 11:16  

#1  Sometimes I'm ashamed I live in Alabama, They have enough brainy folks, but not any of the politicians qualify.

They seem oblivious that any AWARD will be paid by themselves in increased fuel costs, about ten times over.

Talk about a Polish Firing Squad.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-08-15 10:48  

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