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What deregulation looks like
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A new low for exploiting loss of life
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like benghazi ? |
Is that your point?
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how is this what "deregulation" looks like??
CNN An explosion at the same fireworks market in 2005 injured a large number of people and caused extensive damage. Another fire tore through part of the market in 2006. Since then, officials have touted security improvements at the site and described it as a much safer place to buy and sell pyrotechnics than the clandestine workshops in some local homes. After the 2005 blast, officials separated market stalls in an effort to prevent fires from spreading. Local government officials last week described it as "the safest market in Latin America." In a statement, Mexican Pyrotechnics Institute Director Juan Ignacio Rodarte Cordero said the market had "perfectly designed stalls with enough space so that there is no chain reaction fire in case of a spark." |
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We had a very similar industrial accident right here in Hanover, MA at the fireworks factory in 1967. That was regulated at the time. You're telling us that government regulation will prevent this from ever happening? :whackin: |
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my point was people died because some one put profit in front of safety |
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Nebe got my meaning |
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An explosion that rocked buildings like an earthquake erupted Wednesday at a munitions plant making antipersonnel mines for combat use in Vietnam. 1 death HOWARD CHUTE, 20 Accidents do happen not really the same as a public space ( market) killing 32 after it was fixed after the same thing in 2005 as scottw posted |
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Another dumb-ass comparison to Mexico:hs:
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