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Greenpeace encounters Atlantic Osprey... AGAIN!

Greenpeace activists board nuclear waste ship Atlantic Osprey at sea between Sweden and Denmark for the second time within 24 hours.  
 
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Sauls2286 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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It would be cool if the big ships could figure out a way to 'lasso' those little bugger boats and tow them through the ocean for a couple of weeks. They can't have that much fuel. I feel bad that beautiful Mercury engines are being wasted on such effort. Let somebody go tubing with them or something!
Aggiesgigem (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Why cant they shoot the people boarding their ships? If you deny them access and they still do what's stopping you?
mcrfan343 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Because that would be illegal if the ship is run under a goverment flag, like Sea Sheperd runs under the Dutch flag. To prove my point, when two French people blew up the Greenpeace ship, one guy was killed and the two french people were persecuted. Without a flag, you can shoot at them, but with a flag you cannot.
Gestapo1940 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree.

When Greenpeace forcefully board a ship, they can be arrested.
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sandbreak2 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Without org`s like Greenpeace, the world would be a bigger shithole than it already is!
hannigan06 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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would it really though?
sandbreak2 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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They`re the main reason multi corp`s toxic dumping in the North Sea got stopped in the 70Th...i could go on, but somehow i think you do not care!
hannigan06 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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no you'd be wrong I do care I mean I will admit I've most likely given them more money. But I do not agree with the tactics my money is going towards to prevent these actions.

I've given about a grand to the organization. Its just I don't want human life being placed in danger.
Figret (7 months ago) Show Hide
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does greenpeace not recognise that nuclear power is probably the best way to stop the energy crisis and this waste is but a small price to pay

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