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Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
18 February 2013, 20:26,
#11
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
(18 February 2013, 20:20)Metroyeti Wrote: Nah im not that bad nr

Oh heck I didnt mean you Sir, sorry for that it was just a general flippant remark, sorry.

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21 February 2013, 05:14,
#12
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
Maybe Beardy man has something to do with it. Might find it in Sid's Surplus. lol. Kenneth Eames.
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22 February 2013, 10:47,
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RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
Any more news on this? Appears to have disappeared from the radar. Definitely something fishy about it - who leaves this kind of stuff in the back of a van? And if you did break into the van, looking for tools normally, you certainly wouldn't pick up a box with the radioactive trefoil on it and take it home!

Appears to me as if it's been stolen to order, procured by the driver. If there really was one?
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22 February 2013, 11:00,
#14
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
Only thing I saw on the news about this was about ten lines in a paper, been taken off the news dont want to cause panic?
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22 February 2013, 16:23,
#15
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
http://www.recyclemetals.org/stolen

From what I've heard from ex-colleagues, Lancs police have no idea who's grabbed it, and their SOCO can't find any useful bits (seems like a pro job).
Sodomi Non Sapiens.
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22 February 2013, 16:38,
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RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
(22 February 2013, 16:23)Bucket Wrote: http://www.recyclemetals.org/stolen

From what I've heard from ex-colleagues, Lancs police have no idea who's grabbed it, and their SOCO can't find any useful bits (seems like a pro job).

Thanks for the update!

So, wonder where this will pop up?
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23 February 2013, 18:43,
#17
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
(22 February 2013, 16:38)BeardyMan Wrote:
(22 February 2013, 16:23)Bucket Wrote: http://www.recyclemetals.org/stolen

From what I've heard from ex-colleagues, Lancs police have no idea who's grabbed it, and their SOCO can't find any useful bits (seems like a pro job).

Thanks for the update!

So, wonder where this will pop up?

Hopefully it will be found but if not, it could have been nicked for a dirty bomb.I watched a film few year back where the scenario is a dirty bomb attack on the city of london
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23 February 2013, 18:46,
#18
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
(22 February 2013, 16:23)Bucket Wrote: Lancs police have no idea who's grabbed it, and their SOCO can't find any useful bits

i dont think that surprises anyone on this forum!Big GrinBig Grin
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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24 February 2013, 00:35,
#19
RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
I ,m with beardy pinched to order , you do not leave this stuff unattended less your a dumb mother f..ker..or do you.... anyone know the protocol for this stuff ? on the other hand driver could be a con/lib/lab....then it would make perfect sense..brain dead
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24 February 2013, 14:43,
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RE: Dangerous irradiated Material stolen from Bacup
(24 February 2013, 00:35)Straight Shooter Wrote: anyone know the protocol for this stuff ?

http://www.hse.gov.uk/nuclear/transport/...ements.pdf

http://www.hse.gov.uk/nuclear/transport/...nsport.pdf

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2002/...tents/made

Basically, Orange signs,don't leave things unattended and that the van is secured at all times.

Most telling is "if vehicle is left for long periods, take any packages with you for security".
Sodomi Non Sapiens.
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