This is really a world issue because if japan cant clean it up the radiation is going to spread to other areas. I dont just mean the wind blown light stuff, I mean the heavier things that can get trapped in ocean water or rain.
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it will be interesting to see if TEPCO and J-Govt actually allow outside agencies to go into the area.
The lawyers definitely want to control information. If we can get outside agencies to report the radiation levels TEPCOs lawyers will have a hard time disputing the evidence. I'm sure anybody going into that area will be asked to sign non-disclosure agreements.
Now if they refuse the support and lets say claim "This is our problem, we'll clean it up" then right then and there you should know, they don't want anybody to know exactly what's going on. Instead they'll control all the data and information.
-netninjaThe lawyers definitely want to control information. If we can get outside agencies to report the radiation levels TEPCOs lawyers will have a hard time disputing the evidence. I'm sure anybody going into that area will be asked to sign non-disclosure agreements.
Now if they refuse the support and lets say claim "This is our problem, we'll clean it up" then right then and there you should know, they don't want anybody to know exactly what's going on. Instead they'll control all the data and information.
i liked that comment. But the new PM has to act like he is doing something and changing something or the Japanese government could collapse they've already been changing PMs every 9 months to a year and this is the fitfh guy in 5 years. If he fails there could be prefecture rebellion and Japan could become a confederation. Not necessarily a bad thing.
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