More bad press for the Nuke industry, I am sure will follow this.
The industry gets bad press, with or without this type of performance. If packaged properly, this may even be a vehicle for good press.
Hopefully we’ll read about this in a WSJ OpEd, a piece that includes the following points:
The construction project remains on schedule, in spite of the criminal act.
The systems of checks and balances worked, demonstrating that no one person can adversely impact the future safe performance of a unit under construction.
The dirtbag got 20-years behind bars, effectively eliminating him from the gene pool. It also sends a strong message to other potential lazy dirtbags.
The dirtbag admitted to a cellmate that he was secretly working for the anti-nuke organization Fathers for War. His undercover assignment was to discredit the commercial nuclear industry and derail new construction. He failed.