Small hotels say they're being railroaded by BP's Gulf Coast disaster settlement


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Despite the fact that gulf tourism ended for at least a year, small hotels are struggling under the weight of proving the exact nature of their losses in 2010 and 2011.

Owners of small hotels on the Florida and Texas Gulf coasts say a proposed settlement unfairly excludes thousands in the tourism industry who suffered economic damages in the 2010 oil spill. The Asian American Hotel Owners Association says the settlement between BP and a committee representing claimants sets arbitrary geographic boundaries including the entire coasts of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, but only portions of the Texas and Florida Gulf coasts. Several hundred hotel owners marched on BP's west Houston headquarters Thursday afternoon to protest the geographic provisions of the settlement. "Throughout the Gulf Coast there are business owners that have been impacted by the spill," said Nash Patel, who is on the board of the association that estimates its members own 60 percent of the 1,280 hotels affected by the s