I was just listening to a reporter... errr... reporting on trying to get to see what's happening on the beaches to clear up the oil pollution and who was turned back by the local sheriff's office saying that BP had to authorise all visitors to the beach because it was dangerous. Asked how dangerous only got the answer "you'll have to ask BP". When asked for facts and figures EVERY source tells the reporter to contact BP and both local and national authorities are now giving BP's figures as fact without much in the way of checking. If the beach is dangerous it is odd that those employed to clean it up (with hand rakes) are wearing no protective clothing? It sounds like Tea Party heaven... BP keeping the government OUT!
I was just listening to a reporter... errr... reporting on trying to get to see what's happening on the beaches to clear up the oil pollution and who was turned back by the local sheriff's office saying that BP had to authorise all visitors to the beach because it was dangerous. Asked how dangerous only got the answer "you'll have to ask BP".

When asked for facts and figures EVERY source tells the reporter to contact BP and both local and national authorities are now giving BP's figures as fact without much in the way of checking.
If the beach is dangerous it is odd that those employed to clean it up (with hand rakes) are wearing no protective clothing?
It sounds like Tea Party heaven... BP keeping the government OUT!