I hope everyone here knows that it's impossible to boycott BP at the gas pump.
The fuel that you put in your car comes from huge petrol stations that ALL of the different distributors use. The gas trucks that you see on the highway pull up to the distribution centers and load up on whatever octane a local consumer station orders. Then they add a few gallons of the particular additives that a given fuel company uses, then it's sold by your local station. You only effect the local point of sale. They'll just change their affiliation and sell the fuel to you that way. BP will still go on selling fuel to the depots because they make their loot long before you've put a single drop in your tank.
If you drive to the outskirts of your town no doubt you've seen where gasoline comes from...
BOTTOM LINE... All different brands of fuel come from the SAME place. The only difference are the additives that they add after they fill up the tanker truck.
The thing that pisses me off besides the destroyed lives and land is the fact that
NOT ONCE has BP told the truth or been forthcoming with anything they've said. Every time,
WITHOUT EXCEPTION, that they've been asked a question their initial response has always been either an outright lie or a lie of omission. They're banking on the fact that we can never find out how much oil has been released into the Gulf because they get fined by the barrel. They're lying to save their bottom line and to avoid direct responsibility, which in my book should be met with jail time in a "pound-me-in-the-arse" prison. Not that white collar jail crap.
I know BP is a British company, but for all of the people who say trust big business and stay out of their workings... this is what you enable when you let them have a loose chain.
I'm just as guilty as the next guy and then some. I drive a 300 SRT8. Besides cars my next hobby is gadgets. I think I might make the choice to be more responsible in what I drive even though I have a passion for fast things. It actually takes a lot for me to say that. I'm actually in a position to get a car I've lusted for since I was a kid, and I'm thinking about not doing it for reasons like this. We HAVE to break our dependence.