Course of Action to Cure "Bad Faith"
1) America needs to
make Shell liable for testing the former Texaco stations and clean up what it finds.
2) America needs to pass legislation that makes oil companies individually and collectively responsible for gasoline spills and containment issues and equipment for all the stations they deliver to and make profits from, whether the oil company owns the dirt or not (this will preserve our current system of environmental laws effecting gasoline retailing in the U.S.).
3) The United States needs to end the practice of locking gasoline retailers into long term non-competitive product agreements with penalties. (Make the oil companies compete for retail distribution, as they should. If the oil company wants to control a particular location, they should own the dirt as they did in the past. These "penalty product agreements" are the key factor in the oil companies ability to have "their cake and eat it too," and effectively escape future environmental liabilities.)
Democracy and freedom can be bent by the powerful. Shell is openly trying to escape testing and remediating the former Texaco stations while it sells off those stations as fast as it can. Shell is almost finished in its mass sell off of all its stations in the United States. With long-term product agreements in place, Shell will sell its gasoline and make its record profits without any liability for environmental problems that the "law of decay" tells us will happen with absolute certainty.