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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
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it was an unfortunate accident...
we all want cheap gas, so companies like BP deliver that to us at a lowest possible cost... in some cases this may lead to cutting corners, which increase chances of a disaster like we just experienced...
would you rather pay $5/gallon and ensure a disaster like that is less likely to happen?
or would you rather pay $4/gallon like you are paying now? Someone has to pay for the safety features/inspections/etc and that someone is the customer...
it's easy to point fingers at someone else when something goes wrong, but we are the ones that are demanding gas at the lowest possible cost...