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will there be a manslaughter trial? what venue?

Posted on 7/30/10 at 11:50 am
Posted by ottothewise
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 7/30/10 at 11:50 am
any legal types know what is happening about the 11 dead men?

manslaughter charges against the BP rig boss?

federal or Louisiana?
Posted by guttata
prairieville
Member since Feb 2006
22647 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 1:40 pm to
Was the rig in state or federal waters?
Posted by Stud
Member since Jan 2004
439 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 1:50 pm to
On what evidence do you base your assertion that BP personnel are culpable and not those of Transocean?
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
61609 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 2:05 pm to
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manslaughter charges against the BP rig boss?


You have not reason to be posting this.
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
26715 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 2:30 pm to
Don't forget MMS. You hear in the news how all these pieces of equipment were bypassed or broken etc. What you don't hear is that MMS signed off on a lot of that and gave BP permission to run like that. Ummm.. wasn't MMS's job to protect and safeguard against this type of thing? So why did they give BP permission to do these things! Sounds like they are a big part of what went wrong.
Posted by TheHiddenFlask
The Welsh red light district
Member since Jul 2008
18384 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 3:42 pm to
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ottothewise


I hope your car running on unicorn milk bursts into rainbow flames and takes your dumbass with it.

Stop flaming. This isn't a legitimate question.
Posted by GREENHEAD22
Member since Nov 2009
20709 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 4:15 pm to
And otto makes his return
Posted by Reubaltaich
A nation under duress
Member since Jun 2006
5488 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 6:55 pm to
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On what evidence do you base your assertion that BP personnel are culpable and not those of Transocean?


I am told that the OIM, Offshore Installation Manager, and his senior staff will bear most of the blame.

Transocean Ltd. employees onboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig when it exploded in the Gulf of Mexico have become the focus of a U.S. government probe into the cause of the fatal disaster.

Stephen Bertone, chief engineer on the rig, and Mike Williams, chief engineer technician, were designated as parties of interest yesterday by a joint U.S. Coast Guard-Interior Department investigative panel. That boosted to five the number of Transocean workers who could face criminal charges stemming from the accident that killed 11 people.


LINK

This post was edited on 7/30/10 at 7:02 pm
Posted by Stud
Member since Jan 2004
439 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 7:11 pm to
quote:

Reubaltaich


A lot more of this will be coming out soon, especially once the static kill and relief wells are complete.
Posted by LSU042
Member since Jan 2008
125 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 8:26 pm to
quote:

Don't forget MMS. You hear in the news how all these pieces of equipment were bypassed or broken etc. What you don't hear is that MMS signed off on a lot of that and gave BP permission to run like that. Ummm.. wasn't MMS's job to protect and safeguard against this type of thing? So why did they give BP permission to do these things! Sounds like they are a big part of what went wrong.



MMS did not give permission to Transocean to run in bypass. What a rig does once the inspector leaves is on them. The approvals granted by MMS for any rig is based off of the info given to them by the rig itself. Had the rig reported any broken equipment MMS would not have allowed them to go foward without the equipment being fixed. Wether are not the rig reported honestly seems to be the question here and it would seem they didn't. MMS does not monitor rigs 24 hours a day. Any one can put something in bypass the second the inspector leaves and thats just the simple truth of the matter. Approvals are granted on a daily basis by MMS engineers in the office. Its not something they do in the field. MMS does rely heavily on industry to work honestly and if they don't bad things can happen. That's not the MMS's fault.

Its like saying its a health inspectors fault for a restuarant owner poisoning its custumers the day after his inspection. Its absolutly rediculous.
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
26715 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 8:36 pm to
I am not saying MMS gave permission on all the screw ups but to say that they didn't know about some of the things that were done and didn't give BP/Trans permission to proceed is just false.
Posted by LSU042
Member since Jan 2008
125 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 9:28 pm to
quote:

I am not saying MMS gave permission on all the screw ups but to say that they didn't know about some of the things that were done and didn't give BP/Trans permission to proceed is just false.


Actually you did. You can't say without any doubts that MMS knew anything about any of those things that went wrong before hand. Its not false to stat an opinion about something that at this point can't be proved right or wrong. There is nothing to support your arguement as fact either, so we will just have to agree to disagree on this matter.
This post was edited on 7/30/10 at 9:31 pm
Posted by kevv824
Member since Sep 2006
2386 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 9:37 pm to
quote:

ottothewise


You are an uninformed moron
Posted by kevv824
Member since Sep 2006
2386 posts
Posted on 7/30/10 at 9:39 pm to
quote:

Mike Williams, chief engineer technician
was one of the first to start talking out of his arse and look now, he's a person of interest. That's usually how the guilty start out, spouting off at the mouth, trying to put blame on others
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
8969 posts
Posted on 7/31/10 at 9:26 pm to
That alarm wouldnt have done jack shite to stop that blowout and save those guys lives. And theres no way the elec tech is gonna get implicated as being responsible for this incident. Geez people get your head out of your arse.
Posted by Elleshoe
Wade’s World
Member since Jun 2004
143780 posts
Posted on 8/1/10 at 2:20 am to
quote:

federal or Louisiana?


federal brah especially if transocean isn't a La corp
Posted by STEVED00
Member since May 2007
23117 posts
Posted on 8/1/10 at 10:45 am to
quote:

On what evidence do you base your assertion that BP personnel are culpable and not those of Transocean?


As far as the feds are concerned (this happened in federal waters), BP, as the designated operator of the lease, is 100% responsible for what goes on during any leasing holding activity.

I agree that it is looking more and more that this incident will turn into a criminal trial.
Posted by STEVED00
Member since May 2007
23117 posts
Posted on 8/1/10 at 10:49 am to
quote:

What you don't hear is that MMS signed off on a lot of that and gave BP permission to run like that. Ummm.. wasn't MMS's job to protect and safeguard against this type of thing? So why did they give BP permission to do these things! Sounds like they are a big part of what went wrong


FYI, the MMS would NOT "sign off" on people putting required safety devices out of service. What would make you think that they did. MMS inspectors are NOT on the rig 24/7. They check the required safety devices, but a company can easily put them in bypass the minute the inspectors leave. Please quit making statements with ZERO evidence to back them up.
Posted by Stud
Member since Jan 2004
439 posts
Posted on 8/1/10 at 5:59 pm to
quote:

As far as the feds are concerned (this happened in federal waters), BP, as the designated operator of the lease, is 100% responsible for what goes on during any leasing holding activity.


Regardless of whether BP is generally responsible for activities occurring during their lease, criminal negligence would never be imputed to an individual merely because he is employed by the operator of the rig. It is immaterial who the operator is if an employee of the driller is found to be the criminally negligent party.
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