Fucking nationalise them. Screw the shareholders, this is where their greed has taken us.
If it's fine to dump whatever they want into the sea and rivers, what's to stop someone dumping a large amount of concrete directly over their vents? If it happens to fill and block their pipes, that's their problem.
“sorry but due to increased vandalism in your area, we’re raising your water bill by 50%. feel free to complain to your MP who let us do this on the basis that we made a large donation to his re-election campaign and offered him a cushy director job when he’s finished. also, we’ll be doubling our shareholder dividend this year. thanks!”
Do you honestly think is NOT filling their pipes with concrete would stop them raising prices by 50%, if they thought they could get away with it?
I'm sorry right back. Points gun
guns
britain
choose one :(
I choose guns.
I nether condemn or condone these actions, but if anyone needs cement for whatever reason I have some leftover in the garage.
Their lawyers
The same ones that made up this stupid defense and have zero need to honor it
I know it's often a lawyers job to throw anything and everything at the wall to see what sticks, but I feel there needs to be some consequences for bad faith, or in this case inhuman, arguments. Like, it fully reveals the priorities of the company and shows there is significant culture rot.
Better to gather up everyone at South West Water, every shareholder, dig a hole to put them in, and dump the cement over them. A more permanent solution to such problems.
Absolute insanity.
Am I the only one who thinks that anyone who makes an argument like this should immediately be executed?
No, it's harsh but fair. Despicable view of the world from the water company.
but the firm has a legal right to pollute the water?
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Is it an unpopular opinion that swimming in the ocean....kinda sucks? It's great for spelunking/exploring, viewing, etc. but I would rather swim in a pool if I had the two choices in front of me.
Thanks Tories!
Direct action required now .
Where do I sign up.
England really needs to get right to roam legislation like Scotland. It would make it more difficult for companies to make claims like this and make it clear that everyone has a responsibility to keep nature clean as its a shared resource
But the poors on moi laaaaaarnd!
There's a French lady, Madam something or other that might help out here. Seriously though, there really needs to be severe action taken on these companies, and as Lemming421 said, stuff the shareholders, it's their pure greed and arrogance that has led us here.
Isn't the sea a commons? (I checked and it's the high seas that are "Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction") Maybe the Govt doesn't require the water-company to keep the rivers and seas disease-free - they did reduce environmental standards, at least once. So legally they might be correct. But in reality, a shitty company doing the dirty work of a shitty government.
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