Judge dismisses charges against ship that dumped 2,700 litres of oil into English Bay

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A judge found that the 2,700-litre spill of oil by the MV Marathassa in 2015 was caused by shipbuilder defects and the ship did its due diligence.

 

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There is BIG MONEY in absolving WRONGDOERS. CROOKS must be brought to JUSTICE. ICBC CRIME

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