whilst I would agree that we don't want to become a dumping ground for the world's hazardous waste (and America is doubtless capable of dismantling these ships), remember that this will be a very lucrative contract for the company/ies involved. lots of people in hartlepool will be delighted as it will safeguard their jobs for some time. providing the materials on board are handled correctly I don't see a major problem, environmentally. Though I have to admit I have not really heard FoE's (and the other protestors) side of the story. The people of Hartlepool will get their chance ot have their say at the legal hearing in December, I would suggest. I would say, however, that given the uncertainty over the legality of the shipments and the licensing status of Able UK, these ships should never have set sail and thus are left in no-man's land pending the outcome of the hearing which could take months and months, thus increasing the risk of an environmental accident for no benefit. yet another cock up by somebody.