Re: “Recycling lead for U.S. car batteries is poisoning people” (Nov. 20, Enterprise):
I can’t consider a greater instance of profit-driven habits shouting for presidency regulation.
In America, the homeowners of property are responsible for the security of these working there. The proprietor can be liable if the product made recklessly endangers others. These are solely two of the fundamental rules that make the USA an ideal nation to reside in.
If Nigeria hasn’t the widespread decency to subscribe to those rules, then the entry to a market created by its negligence shouldn’t be permitted to anybody doing enterprise right here.
After I recycle an merchandise it’s for the great of the planet. I don’t intend it to hurt anybody.
Thor Thompson, Seattle

