WDSU reporter blocked access on Grand Isle

Wife works for WL&F

There is a set time that they hold press conferences/let media have access.

These news stations think that they can drop in whenever and demand people's time (i.e. get an "exclusive" since they are the only ones there at that time). It's not like the largest oil spill cleanup in history is going on or anything.

Lots of people working long and hard and they don't deserve some of those negative comments.

The world doesn't stop for some jackhole news reporter.

Then, assuming they have the authority to do so, WL&F should be out there setting the rules, not BP. It's the "this is BP's rules" part that has a lot of people steamed. They do not have the official authority to limit access to public areas, and that is what seems to be happening.