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theHandpuppet

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Thu Nov 13, 2014, 11:22 AM Nov 2014

Coal Mines Keep Operating Despite Injuries, Violations And Millions In Fines

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http://www.npr.org/2014/11/12/363058646/coal-mines-keep-operating-despite-injuries-violations-and-millions-in-fines
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Coal Mines Keep Operating Despite Injuries, Violations And Millions In Fines
November 12, 2014

Jack Blankenship was pinned facedown in the dirt, his neck, shoulder and back throbbing with pain.

He was alone on an errand, in a dark tunnel a mile underground at the Aracoma Alma coal mine in Logan County, W.Va., when a 300-pound slab of rock peeled away from the roof and slammed him to the ground. As his legs grew numb, he managed to free an arm and reach his radio. For two hours, he pressed the panic button that was supposed to bring help quickly.

"I couldn't hardly breathe," Blankenship remembered four years later. "I'd black out and come to. I was waiting to die. I'd already had my little talk with God."

Aracoma Alma and then-owner Massey Energy had a history of serious safety problems, including falling rock. In the two years before Blankenship's accident, the mine was cited by federal regulators more than 120 times for rock fall violations, according to records from federal regulators. That included inadequate roof support and deficient safety checks for loose rock.... MORE

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Coal Mines Keep Operating Despite Injuries, Violations And Millions In Fines (Original Post) theHandpuppet Nov 2014 OP
I listened to that and there's... TreasonousBastard Nov 2014 #1
If you want just one example of how ridiculous this system is... theHandpuppet Nov 2014 #2

TreasonousBastard

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1. I listened to that and there's...
Thu Nov 13, 2014, 11:29 AM
Nov 2014

no excuse for not jailing the owners and managers. Nobody died from the parking tickets you get hammered for.

Confiscating the mines is not a bad idea, either.

But, the law as written does not provide for collection of fines, and politicians from mining states are making sure it never does.

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