It has been quite frustrating for me to not be heard but then I am just a common recreational diver. But, as a common recreational diver, I was able to recognize the severity of the oil spill and the much needed advice of not one but many organizations. I had posted on my facebook a month ago, "the horror" not knowing how else to describe the devestations. The need to "brainstorm" as well. Yet, after all BP has done to minimize the situation and everyone seems to be under some gag order or threat of job lose we still listen to BP. They have pulled the wool over our eyes for far too long, how can anyone give them any credability. It's time to turn the tables and shut them out. Mary Du Prel Drake, Toronto
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 06/09/2010 - 12:21pm.
It has been quite frustrating
It has been quite frustrating for me to not be heard but then I am just a common recreational diver. But, as a common recreational diver, I was able to recognize the severity of the oil spill and the much needed advice of not one but many organizations. I had posted on my facebook a month ago, "the horror" not knowing how else to describe the devestations. The need to "brainstorm" as well. Yet, after all BP has done to minimize the situation and everyone seems to be under some gag order or threat of job lose we still listen to BP. They have pulled the wool over our eyes for far too long, how can anyone give them any credability. It's time to turn the tables and shut them out. Mary Du Prel Drake, Toronto
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 06/09/2010 - 12:21pm.