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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX
Argue about blame all you want but that wasnt what this tthread was about, its about showing you amateur photos taken while risking being arrested for being in public waters.
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Tourists have no business out there in the oil slick filming or taking amateur photos.
Nor do they have any business 'visiting' the islands that once were public places. These are disaster ridden areas, and there is nothing gained by having civilians allowed to visit them.
From what I've read many of the islands and areas are only accessible with a BP or government employee escorts (makes total sense to me).
Do you really think you should be allowed to travel through the middle of this disaster to document things? It's a dangerous area with an unfolding tragedy happening right now. I see absolutely no reason to let anyone go there except for actual rescue and clean up crews. No need for a bunch of 'good ole boys' running around in their boats/bermuda shorts taking photos.