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Shell Engineering- a worrying example of the company's low standards

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Monday October 16, 2006 01:01author by Shell to Sea Report this post to the editors

If they can't even close the windows in the head office- should we trust that the pipeline won't leak?

Last Wedneday, when protesters who are opposed to the destructive scheme that Shell and their partners the Irish Government, Statoil, and Marathon Oil want to impose by force on the people of Erris, scaled the roof of Corrib House, they were surprised to find that the building has windows that don't seem to lock.

Several members of Shell's staff tried various options for keeping the window that faces out onto the roof closed, but all proved useless. At one point there were five different men all trying to shut one window (presumably in case one of the scary protesters tried to force their way in through it).

Nobody in the company proved able to mend the broken catch, and as the protest gathered attention, the staff got more and more irritated with the window. Perhaps they realise that the fact that they can't organise window catches that work, doesn't exactly build confidence in their abilities to build and run an extremely high-pressure raw gas pipeline through a bog...
The window is a bit dodgy, but the pipeline will be safe, honest...
The window is a bit dodgy, but the pipeline will be safe, honest...

Eventually they realised that they should just leave a member of their staff guarding the window. I wonder if he thought that was what he'd be doing when he got the plane from England.

Of course when the cops arrived, they were put in charge of window guarding duties. Shell's philosophy these days is why use your own staff when you've got the whole Irish police force at your disposal.

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com

Up on the roof
Up on the roof

You have a try...
You have a try...

hold it shut
hold it shut

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   The protest continues, but Shell are still having window problems     S2S    Mon Oct 16, 2006 01:07 
   Reflecting on Shell     S2S    Mon Oct 16, 2006 01:18 
   Day of Action     Shell to Sea    Mon Oct 16, 2006 01:27 
   Yeah, this is a real news story alright...     Johnny Jump Up    Mon Oct 16, 2006 14:20 
   Sense of humour anyone?     Wednesday    Mon Oct 16, 2006 15:02 
   Shells international legacy.     maire    Mon Oct 16, 2006 15:56 
   Shell don't make windows, nor do they make pipelines...     hanging offence    Mon Oct 16, 2006 17:00 
   rte didn't cover this story???????     billy bob    Mon Oct 16, 2006 17:59 
   fun     rae    Mon Oct 16, 2006 18:06 
 10   Give me a break....     TAXPAYER    Mon Oct 16, 2006 21:33 
 11   Face facts     BORED WITH MAYO    Mon Oct 16, 2006 21:39 
 12   Great fun     JM    Tue Oct 17, 2006 00:03 
 13   Re; "BORED WITH MAYO -the public"     Caobhin    Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:05 


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