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Old 10-23-12, 02:57 AM   #5
kranz
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Originally Posted by Gargamel View Post

If I was the guy running the seismology center, I'd send out warnings every time there was a small tremor. Gotta CYA, ya know?
if they paid you for doing this, sounds like a good idea.

Have you ever wondered why they evacuate the whole block if they find a gas leakage in a single flat?


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Stupid. Might as well start a war with the Vatican as it was an act of God.
huh?

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Originally Posted by Oberon View Post
Brought to you by the guys that imprisoned Galileo...
funny

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Mr. Berlusconi, (...) 'Bunga-Bunga'
wrong thread.

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six real criminals are probably given a slap on the wrist


I'm amazed by the ease with which you deny all the job done by the prosecutors only because it happened in Italy...
A few more quotes from a different article:
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The experts (of Major Risks Committee oh wait, they were actually gathered in some institution being paid for taking responsibility)provided "an incomplete, inept, unsuitable and criminally mistaken" analysis oh wait, they were actually responsible for creating an analysis...).
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Italy's top seismologists were called to evaluate the situation
so basically if they agreed to do the job, they should have been ready to take the responsibility for their decisions. If they were not sure, they should have resigned. Bear in mind, I'm not taking here about the sentence they got - I don't know if that should be 1 year or 101 years - I'm taking here about the sense of responsibility. (the argument that 'small tremors' may be harmless is invalid here bcoz of the example below):
my dad works in a coal mine. there is a special room, where people after 'geology-related' studies sit (and get a #$&*!load of money for doing this) and do 3 easy points:
1.watch the gauge.
2.if the pointer goes a millimeter beyond the permissible scale, they should call a guy who orders to evacuate miners.
3.coffee time.

the records are being recorded and saved. there were cases in the past that some people were scratching their butts instead of watching the dial. they got sacked, fined and got a lifetime ban of working in the coal industry. (by the decision of a court ofc). (and same goes for the gas levels in a mine).

back to the topic: I really see no reason why someone who was given a formal task (and was regarded as a "top expert"), was paid for doing this (probably) should get away with it.

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The then vice-director of Italy's Civil Protection department, Bernardo De Bernardinis, told reporters the seismic activity in L'Aquila posed "no danger" and advised residents to relax with a glass of wine.
I hope he enjoys a glass of cold water in his damp cell.
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