Guys. Please, please. All of you who have children or just anyone. Please don't believe voting for the "right guy" will change things. You're being lied to.
I beg you to look at the video by leuren moret here on youtube. it's 1hr54m. It's been a long time since you heard factual news so be prepared to feel a little shocked.
Then begin to take the advice in her video which might help your family. Spread this news to everyone - for your childrens' sake. I beg you.
@50149 is it disposed in your backward? or if buried i hope your water comes from rain-& not wells, rivers or lakes-40 million years without this poison- - now you say we NEED it? theres other solutions-responsibility
Damn it´s so easy in GB... here in germany there are always thousands of demonstrators against nuclear power, nuclear everything...when they try to drive nuclear flasks around to la hague or elsewhere
I heard from a train driver,the companies that hire drivers to move nuclear flasks have back ground checks done on them.Anyone who`s been a member of a political group not their liking ,don`t get hired.They might not like the look of you or may be they listen to gossip or hate from jealous competitors for work.
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If they didn't put a plant in that location they wouldn't be moving nuclear waste. I'm just sick of people making decisions about things they don't take seriously. You shouldn't be such a scaredy cat when it comes to saving your city's health. For your info, the bars on that thing keep it from giving in when being thrown and crashed into etc. But you CAN peirce between them with a tiny bullet.
That's what nucelear power is about...BEING CHEEP. Don't FEAR for your family line, JUST DO SOMETHING.
@oliveoliveu Any train with dangerous chemicals can crash and coal is more dangerous for the environment in terms of greenhouse emission. The flasks can withstand a train hitting it at 100 mph and they can easilly stop a bullet. You wont listen to any of this so ill let you go back to your vegan meal for one and let you admire your prius
@oliveoliveu Air is a mixture of gasses some harmful to the ozone some not. It doesnt say that the flasks are strong enough to withstand someone kicking it but common sense tells us they are. I am more than certain they can stop a bullet well depends on what gun shoots it a barrat 50 cal might but the trains more likely to be attacked by man eating tigers than the SAS trying to destroy there own country.
The last vehicle is a KUA wagon one of two (MODA 95770/1) owned by the Ministry of Defence, as they spend a lot of time in Scotland they proberbly have something to do with the four nuclear powered subs based at Faslane on the Clyde (HMS Vanguard, Vengence, Vigilant and Victorious). Transporting spent fuel from the subs reactors to Sellafield RP maybe, who knows??
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Guys. Please, please. All of you who have children or just anyone. Please don't believe voting for the "right guy" will change things. You're being lied to.
I beg you to look at the video by leuren moret here on youtube. it's 1hr54m. It's been a long time since you heard factual news so be prepared to feel a little shocked.
Then begin to take the advice in her video which might help your family. Spread this news to everyone - for your childrens' sake. I beg you.
telemetry9 3 months ago
All perfectly safe until some terrorist blows one up
22ness0hayden 7 months ago
I absolutely love the sound of the old 37's purring!
jimyjoe76 10 months ago
@50149 is it disposed in your backward? or if buried i hope your water comes from rain-& not wells, rivers or lakes-40 million years without this poison- - now you say we NEED it? theres other solutions-responsibility
lmollot 11 months ago
why two 37s
jimyjoe76 1 year ago
@jimyjoe76 in case 1 breaks down
collinsl02 10 months ago
@collinsl02 oh
jimyjoe76 10 months ago
taking nuclear waste by rail is the safest way, considering the amount of crashes on roads to the amount on the railway
DaveCrozz 1 year ago
Looks like you had a combination of flasks that serve power stations and transport submarine radioactive waste (the last wagon). 5*
DownGrand1967 2 years ago
Damn it´s so easy in GB... here in germany there are always thousands of demonstrators against nuclear power, nuclear everything...when they try to drive nuclear flasks around to la hague or elsewhere
Lusth0g 2 years ago
the small cars are called flask cars? what is the larger car at the end of the train called?
tikiman240 2 years ago
Where does all this nuke stuff get taken?
imautuber444 2 years ago
I heard from a train driver,the companies that hire drivers to move nuclear flasks have back ground checks done on them.Anyone who`s been a member of a political group not their liking ,don`t get hired.They might not like the look of you or may be they listen to gossip or hate from jealous competitors for work.
gitmo0117hellmindrap 2 years ago
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If they didn't put a plant in that location they wouldn't be moving nuclear waste. I'm just sick of people making decisions about things they don't take seriously. You shouldn't be such a scaredy cat when it comes to saving your city's health. For your info, the bars on that thing keep it from giving in when being thrown and crashed into etc. But you CAN peirce between them with a tiny bullet.
That's what nucelear power is about...BEING CHEEP. Don't FEAR for your family line, JUST DO SOMETHING.
oliveoliveu 3 years ago
@oliveoliveu Any train with dangerous chemicals can crash and coal is more dangerous for the environment in terms of greenhouse emission. The flasks can withstand a train hitting it at 100 mph and they can easilly stop a bullet. You wont listen to any of this so ill let you go back to your vegan meal for one and let you admire your prius
1position69 2 years ago 2
It doesn't say it's bullet proof. Nor does any other video. Radon is lighter than air and probably does eat the ozone.
oliveoliveu 2 years ago
@oliveoliveu Air is a mixture of gasses some harmful to the ozone some not. It doesnt say that the flasks are strong enough to withstand someone kicking it but common sense tells us they are. I am more than certain they can stop a bullet well depends on what gun shoots it a barrat 50 cal might but the trains more likely to be attacked by man eating tigers than the SAS trying to destroy there own country.
1position69 2 years ago
warrigtone
11t1chambersm 3 years ago
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People with homes near the track have radioactive material traveling past their home all the time.
That's not cool...
What if it crashes or something...or something wiggles loose.
I think they should leave radioactive material and build radioactive plants near the mines where uranium is naturaly.
They should sell electricity or batteries and not ship uranium anywhere.
oliveoliveu 3 years ago
research railroad radioactive waste transport containers and see what measures are taken to prevent 'spills'
cs512tr 2 years ago
omg those crazy Brits transport nuclear waste like potatoes without any security
EbookgigsCom 3 years ago 3
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michael6410 3 years ago
England
sellafield
whody2 3 years ago
Which country is this from?
FlivverHP 3 years ago
Those locomotives sounded like a cat purring!
crispinthumbtwiddle 4 years ago 12
@crispinthumbtwiddle thats why they are nicknamed growlers
GWR4079 9 months ago
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those trains sound like shit
skarkot 4 years ago
Good vid that! Funny I saw that exact same working at Arnside Viaduct!
jammiebeasts 4 years ago
lol that guy you can see on the right of the screen at 00:19 was me!!
tutankahmun 4 years ago
wow that surely must be illegal, i thought only one flask at a time was to be transported.
gavgreen6 4 years ago
Perfectly legal (and safe)
strombidae 4 years ago
wicked wat was that big thing at the back?
HSTHoward 4 years ago
The last vehicle is a KUA wagon one of two (MODA 95770/1) owned by the Ministry of Defence, as they spend a lot of time in Scotland they proberbly have something to do with the four nuclear powered subs based at Faslane on the Clyde (HMS Vanguard, Vengence, Vigilant and Victorious). Transporting spent fuel from the subs reactors to Sellafield RP maybe, who knows??
CasFan76 4 years ago
Anything of that matter would be classed RESSTRICTED or CLASSIFIED so no-one would know that doesn't need to, or had Level C Clearence ;)
If you look up the Wagon Number on TOPS, it comes up RESTRICTED DG (Dangerous Goods) MoD.
Same as for ammunition
euanpw 4 years ago