Excuse me, but I have some questions here. How in the hell does a “former” civilian employee gain access to a Navy shipyard and go un-detected? How did he gain access into a nuclear freaking submarine in dry dock without anyone seeing or detecting him? Is there no security around a nuclear sub? Heads at the department of Navy should roll over this. How in the hell do you punish this idiot for causing $450,000,000 worth of damage? He should have been shot to save the taxpayers even more money of trying the idiot. And now the Navy will ask the government for more taxpayer dollars to fix this piece of crap. If they had done their jobs and protected this sub, this could have been prevented.
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Excuse me, but I have some questions here. How in the hell does a “former” civilian employee gain access to a Navy shipyard and go un-detected? How did he gain access into a nuclear freaking submarine in dry dock without anyone seeing or detecting him? Is there no security around a nuclear sub? Heads at the department of Navy should roll over this. How in the hell do you punish this idiot for causing $450,000,000 worth of damage? He should have been shot to save the taxpayers even more money of trying the idiot. And now the Navy will ask the government for more taxpayer dollars to fix this piece of crap. If they had done their jobs and protected this sub, this could have been prevented.
Within $50MM??? Now, thats some estimate. Sure puts some repair estimates in perspective, doesn’t it?
Within $50,000,000? Why, that’s as close as my mechanic gets on his estimates