Jon was definitely the best (prepared) ambassador for sanity, yet, as someone aptly pointed out, "moral" corporates have filed for Chapter 11 long ago.
We can only change their point of view by making schemes like WAVE commercially unattractive. It is encouraging to see that monoliths like Pinkerton are prepared to listen and even talk. This means they recognise our power to impact their bottom line.
Even minimal negative press for Pinkerton, Pinkerton's Swedish parent and especially their larger clients can go a long way in changing a corporation's attitude towards a project that does not account for a major portion of the bottom line.
Unfortunately I agree with Spiralx's post that the problem is much bigger than corporate America.
(I feel safe in the UK as the police don't carry guns.)
Jon was definitely the best (prepared) ambassador for sanity, yet, as someone aptly pointed out, "moral" corporates have filed for Chapter 11 long ago.
We can only change their point of view by making schemes like WAVE commercially unattractive. It is encouraging to see that monoliths like Pinkerton are prepared to listen and even talk. This means they recognise our power to impact their bottom line.
Even minimal negative press for Pinkerton, Pinkerton's Swedish parent and especially their larger clients can go a long way in changing a corporation's attitude towards a project that does not account for a major portion of the bottom line.
Unfortunately I agree with Spiralx's post that the problem is much bigger than corporate America.
(I feel safe in the UK as the police don't carry guns.)