May 10, 2005
KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE (via Bob Tremblay):
Greenpeace Found Guilty of Negligence (AP, 5/10/05)
A jury found Greenpeace guilty Monday on two misdemeanor criminal negligence charges that were filed after the group's ship entered Alaska waters for an anti-logging campaign without required paperwork.Greenpeace's ship came to Alaska to conduct an anti-logging campaign in the Tongass National Forest. The ship was carrying more than 70,000 gallons of "petroleum products" at the time, court papers said.
Under state law, a large non-tank vessel must file an oil spill response plan application five days before entering state waters. Greenpeace had not, but said the oversight was quickly corrected.
State regulators charged Greenpeace, ship Capt. Arne Sorensen and ship agent Willem Beekman with multiple counts of misdemeanor criminal negligence last July for not filing the spill plan or having proof of financial responsibility in case of a spill.
Bad state to try pulling this sort of nonsense in. Posted by Orrin Judd at May 10, 2005 9:15 AM
Well, at least they got off easier with the folks up in Alaska then they did when the French wanted the Rainbow Warrior out of the South Pacific.
Posted by: at May 10, 2005 9:58 AM