Charlie, mind if we get that $250,000 back?
Florida Power & Light could use that $250,000 it just gave Charlie Crist's "Vote Yes on 1" campaign. The NRC has proposed a $208,000 fine for four security violations at the utility’s Turkey Point nuclear plant, including security workers who deliberately broke the firing pins on their weapons.
The violations occurred in 2004 and 2005, according to the commission. The commission, a federal agency that oversees the safety of the U.S. nuclear industry, also faulted the Juno Beach utility for failing to promptly report the violations.
Three of the four employees involved worked for Wackenhut, and none of the four work at the plant now, said FP&L spokeswoman April Schilpp. Wackenhut still provides security, and the utility has improved training, she said.
The utility has 30 days to appeal the fine, but has no plans to, she said. “The NRC confirms that at no time was plant security compromised,” Schilpp said. “That’s the important thing.”
Crist said Tuesday that he backs FPL's bid to expand Turkey Point. "I do support it. I think it’s innovative and I think it’s important to continue to move forward. We need juice."
-- Asjylyn Loder, Times staff writer


The $250,000 and the $208,000 is just chump change to them - they'll more than make it up with their next rate increase.
Posted by: | January 22, 2008 at 05:34 PM
Chump change is correct and We're the chumps!!!!
Posted by: | January 23, 2008 at 06:22 AM
so do the guys that "deliberately broke the firing pins on their weapons" get arrested under suspicion of terrorism? Any violations of the patriot act? I smell a conspiracy
Posted by: | January 23, 2008 at 10:39 AM