Tuesday, June 21, 2011

U.S. Nuclear Regulators Weaken Safety Rules, Fail To Enforce Them: AP Investigation


From your posts I am assuming that that you are indeed a profession­al and employed in the nuclear industry. I salute your great enthusiasm­, but I have less enthusiasm for those put you - and others - at risk. For example - there was nothing wrong with the profession­alism onboard the Titanic. The crew, as history records it, was the usual phenomenal British lot; including those souls who stayed at their stations below deck - far beyond safety - to assure adequate lighting for the struggling humanity on board. Everything about that ship was a superlativ­e, and everything the public desired it to be was evident and celebrated­. And yet - something was dreadfully wrong; the beauty that was designed in great minds and launched with great hope was instead corrupt at the core; doomed to failure; the sanctity of the creation and proper operation of the entire enterprise was suddenly and fatally flawed; it's virtues subservien­t to profit. The Captain was now merely the driver; the dream a nightmare.



But I wish you well in any event... :)



Phill
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