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Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 1:47 am
by Ed Mahmoud

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 2:29 am
by HURAKAN
I guess there are not many women in the South Pole!!!

After the crazy Astronaut incident, scientists continue to show their human side.

Re: Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:51 am
by Dionne
I had heard they were allowed to drink alcohol at that station. Found it surprising. On the north slope of Alaska in Prudhoe Bay, 300 miles above the Arctic circle......alcohol is not allowed. You cannot enough sneak a pint into your luggage. Your luggage (gear) is checked in the night before departure/change out of crews.

Fighting in Prudhoe is handled easily. All persons fighting are fired. Even if in self defense. You throw a punch and your gone.

Re: Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:17 am
by Cryomaniac
Dionne wrote:Fighting in Prudhoe is handled easily. All persons fighting are fired. Even if in self defense. You throw a punch and your gone.


That seems a bit silly, so if soemone starts on you, you just have to let them hit you? 0_o.

Re: Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:22 am
by Dionne
It's not "silly" at all. It prevents fights. Some guy hits you.....you turn the other cheek. He loses a very high paying job and you get to stay.

Re: Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:16 am
by gtalum
Dionne wrote:It's not "silly" at all. It prevents fights. Some guy hits you.....you turn the other cheek. He loses a very high paying job and you get to stay.


That and the company has no desire to set up a quasi-judicial system to determine who was at fault.

Re: Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:06 pm
by Dionne
The Alyeska Pipeline Service Company manages a consortium of 7 oil companies that own the Trans-Alaska pipeline. BP holds the biggie....51%.

Different oil companies handle violence at camps with different methods. I worked for ARCO special projects......subsidence team. Arco was very strict. There are incidents within different companies that simply do not report fights/crimes unless the Alaska State Troopers have to visit.

For those of you not familiar with Prudhoe Bay.....the pay is unusually high. Skilled pipeline help enjoy Prudhoe for this reason. The climate is harsh in the winter. Summers are beautiful.

When a worker quits or gets fired or gets hurt......there are dozens of applicants just waiting for the call.

Re: Antarctic's First Drunken Bar Fight

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:30 pm
by Ptarmigan
Dionne wrote:The Alyeska Pipeline Service Company manages a consortium of 7 oil companies that own the Trans-Alaska pipeline. BP holds the biggie....51%.

Different oil companies handle violence at camps with different methods. I worked for ARCO special projects......subsidence team. Arco was very strict. There are incidents within different companies that simply do not report fights/crimes unless the Alaska State Troopers have to visit.

For those of you not familiar with Prudhoe Bay.....the pay is unusually high. Skilled pipeline help enjoy Prudhoe for this reason. The climate is harsh in the winter. Summers are beautiful.

When a worker quits or gets fired or gets hurt......there are dozens of applicants just waiting for the call.


See any ptarmigans? :wink: 8-)