Melodie
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You're welcome, but the thanks really goes to Melodie for citing the article. I never would have thought to look more closely otherwise.
This case has taught me a lot about the dangers of taking media reports at face value. And about the differences between legitimate media articles and blogs. And social media? Where to start with that one! Probably not on WS!
A couple of things. First of all I agree with you about the sad state of "news reporting" today. I have learned a lot following this story, too. We may not appreciate the way it is done now compared to what we remember from many years ago as responsible journalism, but unfortunately, I don't think we have much choice anymore. I mentioned a few days ago statements made by a reporter on a news site's FB page. He or she was answering a question asked by many viewers about the other car found. The answer in the form of a FB post seems to be the norm for reporting now. This is how young people get their news now and they are satisfied with a post made to answer a question delivered at lightening speed. They get their news from Twitter! It's not like the old days where journalists spent days or weeks investigating stories and triple checking sources. They also made sure every quote was perfect and triple checked that, too. Those days are gone forever, I'm afraid. That leaves us, to sadly, take everything we read even from supposedly reputable news sources with a gigantic grain of salt. Don't even get me started on the depressing grammar, punctuation and spelling in news articles today. Gail's story received zero national media coverage, so we are left with the local news outlets and trying to string together truths and accurate quotes from what they give us.
I see that the statement was not a direct quote from Ms. Atkinson; however, I still believe that the topic of the cost of recovery came from LE and not the media. While "hefty price tag" may not have been the exact words the spokeswoman used, I believe that she brought it up and said something along those lines to the reporter. That's just what I believe. JMO