You've read too much into the term hack - Do you think the sputum (and related ,um, untruths) released to joe 6 pack weren't controlled by somebody from Ottawa trying to make the cons look good?
I think I have read too much of you ducking and weaving with this one. However, I have my answer now. Thanks.
So Mr. Dey and the media had the smarts to do a fly over, but CG didn't?
Did you note the date of the photo?
And how much more do we know now and how much has been released or is this a matter of grave national security?
Well…if wish to believe that the media gets everything right and nothing is left out or misinterpreted then by all means gobble all this up. I believe there are better venues to express concerns, provide constructive feedback and make recommendations than battling it out in the newspapers and on Twitter.
And Girouard or his masters have done NOTHING to dispel any of this until they get slapped in the face with the facts from former employees and the sailing club next door, neither of which have anything to gain by sowing misdirection and tall tales.Call me cynical, but....
I will refer once again to what I have repeatedly said already: If oil had already been leaking for sometime before the first calls came in then what does it really matter if one guy was right and the other was wrong because there was already quite a bit of oil in the water. The first boater estimated that the slick was already half a kilometre in length. That was an estimate from the water’s surface (not the air) – it could have been smaller, but it could have been much larger. The source of the oil also needed to be confirmed. I am sure if the CCG staff on the ground knew the source they would have installed a boom as they were there all night, but for some reason (likely to be part of a review) the source was not so obvious at the time. I doubt the CCG and WCMRC staff were just cruising casually around English Bay that night. For all we know (which hasn’t been reported in the media) there could have been conflicting information at the time. In addition, the ship’s crew originally denied the source was coming from them. What role did that play in the overall response?
So, are we to believe that a crew from Kits would have been out there in less than 10 minutes, confirmed the story and the source in a matter of minutes, installed the boom, and skimmed the water all in time to prevent no oil from coming to the beaches? C’mon…who is Cotter really trying to kid? Oil was already in the water. Personally, I am not convinced that quicker response would have made a
significant difference unless there was still obvious visible oil in English Bay and beaches were still closed. The shellfish closure is precautionary which is not unusual in these circumstances. Communications could have been better, but I feel that this issue is not limited to the CCG. I think other agencies and jurisdictions contributed in some part. Like I said before, I don’t think this response and clean-up went without a hitch, but I don’t think it deserved the massive condemnation either.
I am done now.