You Didn’t Hear It, You Didn’t See It, You Won’t Say Nothin’ to No One…

By the standards of Transocean, I was not a witness to my own marriage, the dozens of in-theater showings of “Star Wars” I went to in 1977, or the playoff game where 50,000 Yankees fans screamed “Throw the bleeping ball” at Chuck Knoblauch as he stopped to argue with the umpire during a live play.

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One Response to “You Didn’t Hear It, You Didn’t See It, You Won’t Say Nothin’ to No One…”

  1. David in Cal Says:

    I can perhaps understand Transociean’s motivation. Fraud is often a problem after accidents. E.g.,

    In larger municipalities, there has historically been a problem with people boarding buses after an accident has occurred, then claiming to have been injured while riding the bus at the time of the accident. Some cities have even staged bus accident scenes, making it appear that a collision had occurred, to catch people who attempt this type of fraud. Also, even within the context of a real accident, sometimes bus passengers are known to exaggerate their injuries or to attribute a pre-existing condition to the accident.

    Nevertheless, taking workers who had just gone through this traumatic experience and pressuring them to sign a false statement seems indefensible.

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