SeaWorld and self regulation
I noted in February that WDCS continued to be concerned about the apparent self regulation that Sea World is able to exercise in the USA over its own health and safety regime.
We asked why a report, by the California state Department of Industrial Relations' Division of Occupational Safety and Health was released following the attack on a trainer by a killer whale at Sea World Adventure Park in San Diego in 2006 but that criticisms that it contained were retracted after only two days?
Would those criticisms if they had stood maybe have saved a life?
USA Today has now got hold of the full report and are asking the same questions.
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