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Old 11-21-2014, 04:06 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Manic! View Post
How is that fair? are you talking gross or net? and are cities going to take 35% responsibility if something happens?
The cities don't have to take and risk if there is no pipeline. And who will cover the cost of the clean up. I am sure the city will have to pay for it maybe not the whole clean up but the city will have to pay for it. Look at all the oil spills accidents in the last 10 years. The city pays for the damage one way or another (they have to spend tax dollars to help clean up or there are huge environmental issue after the accidents which the city have to put with for the next decade). Why shouldn't we take as much as we can now and use it help pay for the clean up?
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