July 4, 2010

Meet Georgianne Nienaber - Media Felon

From Huffington Post:
Facing the Future as a Media Felon on the Gulf Coast
The United States Coast Guard considers me a felon now, because I "willfully" want to obtain more photos like these to show you the utter devastation occurring in Barataria Bay, Louisiana as a result of the BP oil catastrophe. If the Coast Guard has its way, all media, not just independent writers and photographers like myself and Jerry Moran, will be fined $40,000 and receive Class D felony convictions for providing the truth about oiled birds and dolphins, in addition to broken, filthy, unmanned boom material that is trapping oil in the marshlands and estuaries. We don't have $40,000 to spare, and have had to scrape the bottoms of our checkbooks as is to hire boats to take us to the devastation the Coast Guard, under the direction of BP, does not want you to see.
She goes on with a lot of photos of oil and a lot of ineffective attempts at skimming and booming. I can see wanting to restrict unscheduled access to the operations for visitor safety but to make it a felony? This is a bit draconian. She also shows some of BP's photos of the operations -- quite different... Posted by DaveH at July 4, 2010 8:19 PM | TrackBack
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