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Originally Posted by blazersfan
I supported them then, and still do.
Props to them!
Originally Posted by ItsGettinHot
Ok. I'll admit it. I'm uninformed.
Somebody school me on the pirates.
What exactly do they do and why?
Originally Posted by soltheman
info on those benz shorts.
I agree...Originally Posted by THE FAME
In terms of violation...
Pirate Bay Torrents > Somali Pirates
Agreed.Originally Posted by kicksfiend
Wait a minute, let me get this straight...
The increase in fish stocks makes it okay for the pirates to interrupt international transport?
Insurance premiums on shipping through that area is up 1000%. It costs an extra 7-8 million to go around the Cape of Good Hope (to avoid pirates). We're in a global recession where there are ships being docked in random bodies of water because they're being unused. Adding to the costs of transports only worsens this problem and prevents any real recovery in shipping.
Do I feel sorry for Somalians and others that have it tough? Yes. Do I think it's okay to disrupt international trade because they have it tough? No. I don't care if the fish stocks go up, piracy should not be tolerated. If they wants boats to go further away from the coast to avoid disrupting fish stocks, there are better ways to go about it.
They're also pirating because foreign vessels are using their waters to dump waste.Originally Posted by Biggie62
Agreed.Originally Posted by kicksfiend
Wait a minute, let me get this straight...
The increase in fish stocks makes it okay for the pirates to interrupt international transport?
Insurance premiums on shipping through that area is up 1000%. It costs an extra 7-8 million to go around the Cape of Good Hope (to avoid pirates). We're in a global recession where there are ships being docked in random bodies of water because they're being unused. Adding to the costs of transports only worsens this problem and prevents any real recovery in shipping.
Do I feel sorry for Somalians and others that have it tough? Yes. Do I think it's okay to disrupt international trade because they have it tough? No. I don't care if the fish stocks go up, piracy should not be tolerated. If they wants boats to go further away from the coast to avoid disrupting fish stocks, there are better ways to go about it.
Originally Posted by kicksfiend
Wait a minute, let me get this straight...
The increase in fish stocks makes it okay for the pirates to interrupt international transport?
Insurance premiums on shipping through that area is up 1000%. It costs an extra 7-8 million to go around the Cape of Good Hope (to avoid pirates). We're in a global recession where there are ships being docked in random bodies of water because they're being unused. Adding to the costs of transports only worsens this problem and prevents any real recovery in shipping.
Do I feel sorry for Somalians and others that have it tough? Yes. Do I think it's okay to disrupt international trade because they have it tough? No. I don't care if the fish stocks go up, piracy should not be tolerated. If they wants boats to go further away from the coast to avoid disrupting fish stocks, there are better ways to go about it.
Originally Posted by Lrrr
They're also pirating because foreign vessels are using their waters to dump waste.Originally Posted by Biggie62
Agreed.Originally Posted by kicksfiend
Wait a minute, let me get this straight...
The increase in fish stocks makes it okay for the pirates to interrupt international transport?
Insurance premiums on shipping through that area is up 1000%. It costs an extra 7-8 million to go around the Cape of Good Hope (to avoid pirates). We're in a global recession where there are ships being docked in random bodies of water because they're being unused. Adding to the costs of transports only worsens this problem and prevents any real recovery in shipping.
Do I feel sorry for Somalians and others that have it tough? Yes. Do I think it's okay to disrupt international trade because they have it tough? No. I don't care if the fish stocks go up, piracy should not be tolerated. If they wants boats to go further away from the coast to avoid disrupting fish stocks, there are better ways to go about it.
Big European corporations began dumping toxic waste in the waters surrounding the horn of Africa, causing infant deaths, spread of infectiousdiseases, tremendous pollution and terrible deformities among the local population. They also stripped the waters of valuable seafood, which served as thelifeblood of the residents.Originally Posted by ItsGettinHot
Ok. I'll admit it. I'm uninformed.
Somebody school me on the pirates.
What exactly do they do and why?
I bet your white....Originally Posted by kicksfiend
Wait a minute, let me get this straight...
The increase in fish stocks makes it okay for the pirates to interrupt international transport?
Insurance premiums on shipping through that area is up 1000%. It costs an extra 7-8 million to go around the Cape of Good Hope (to avoid pirates). We're in a global recession where there are ships being docked in random bodies of water because they're being unused. Adding to the costs of transports only worsens this problem and prevents any real recovery in shipping.
Do I feel sorry for Somalians and others that have it tough? Yes. Do I think it's okay to disrupt international trade because they have it tough? No. I don't care if the fish stocks go up, piracy should not be tolerated. If they wants boats to go further away from the coast to avoid disrupting fish stocks, there are better ways to go about it.