Nicholas Buse’s blog post about Chevron being fined for an oil leak brings up an interesting topic. Oh wait— wasn’t this the topic of conversation just the other day it seems like, but regarded BP instead? Company’s producing oil leaks seems to happen much too often, so the question lays with why aren’t the regulations deterring the company’s from being careless and disregard public safety? If these big corporations were actually scared of the fine they would get from the governments they could perhaps be more inclined to further their precautions, since it is understandable that mistakes do happen.
A non-governmental Organization which lobbys for more punishments and reparations is Peta. With their influence that should be enough to deter companies from risking the offchance of spilling. PETA has a strong following, and if PETA were to do a campaign about boycotting a corporation that hurt animals, that would surely ruin that corporations brand. However, from what I’ve seen in the past, this boycott only lasts so long, and eventually people forget the harm that company caused, that is until they make the same mistake yet again.