Reminds us how much damage a single person's 'resistance' can do. "The man who set fire to a nuclear submarine was Casey James Fury, a civilian shipyard worker. He pleaded guilty to arson and was sentenced to 17 years in prison for starting the 2012 fire on the USS Miami while it was docked for repairs, which caused an estimated \(\$450\) million in damage. Fury admitted to setting the fire to get out of work early." Actually, it cost more than that because the cost of repairs to the boat [subs are called 'boats'] were so prohibitive that they had to write the whole ship off, and the reason the worker did it was because he was pissed off he was going to have to miss a wedding (or something like that) because he/they were forced to do mandatory or involuntary overtime to work on this Navy ship.
Reminds us how much damage a single person's 'resistance' can do. "The man who set fire to a nuclear submarine was Casey James Fury, a civilian shipyard worker. He pleaded guilty to arson and was sentenced to 17 years in prison for starting the 2012 fire on the USS Miami while it was docked for repairs, which caused an estimated \(\$450\) million in damage. Fury admitted to setting the fire to get out of work early." Actually, it cost more than that because the cost of repairs to the boat [subs are called 'boats'] were so prohibitive that they had to write the whole ship off, and the reason the worker did it was because he was pissed off he was going to have to miss a wedding (or something like that) because he/they were forced to do mandatory or involuntary overtime to work on this Navy ship.
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