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Comments on: BNSF Explains Secretive Actions in Whitefish
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By Montucky on 07-08-09
A website and some ads. Now those will be believable! This one will require more than just “oops!“.
By MontanaTrace on 07-08-09
It’s hard to un-ring the bell. BNSF should buy up the entire area in question, at a fair market price and take on the burden of the re-sale. This would accelerate a positive image for BNSF and save them from litigated damages that could include costly punitive damages. BNSF needs to put on the white hat and take command of being the good guy. After all, you spilled the milk. We are not always measured by our mistakes but by how we fix them. Now go do the right thing.