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Re: Bhopal, radiation, and risk standards



Although the CHOICE issue is conceptually important, in reality it does not

exist for many "low-risk" human activities.   When anti-nukes use it is is

simple fraud.  For example, imagine that you are a child who has chosen to

go outside and play during recess while you are in elementary school.

Although, as a small child, you would have most certainly evaluated your

risk of death from using playground equipment, you probably would not have

evaluated your risk of death from a transportation accident during recess.

Such risks are not only ever present, but there are actaully people who

have really been killed from such risks coming to sad fruition.  For

example, when Senator Heinz died in a helicoptor crash, his helicopter and

the plane that collided with it landed in a school playground and also

killed two children.  Those children had not made a CHOICE to pilot a

helicopter or a plane.  They had not even made a CHOICE to ride in a

helicopter or plane.   It is highly unlikely that they made their CHOICE to

play in the playground after considering the probability of playground

death due to a transportation accident.   In the US alone, there are

thousands of similar examples each year where people have really been

killed by another person's CHOICE.  None of them have involved the use of

nuclear power.  How many other real examples would you like to have?  I am

sure that you can think of many yourself.  If you can't think of any

examples right now, stay aware of the concept in the future and it won't be

long before you have several of your own examples.



There is no human activity, or inactivity, that is without risk.

Don Kosloff

Perry, OH







                                                                                                                                            

                      Ted de Castro                                                                                                         

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                      12/07/2004 01:43 PM                                                                                                   

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You covered most points except the issue the anti's keep coming back to

- the CHOICE issue.  They feel they can choose to drive or not but

object to a low level radiation exposure they they feel is imposed upon

them; that they cannot choose to avoid.





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