Michael,
Absolute rubbish!

How do tesco get food onto shelves?

How does the NHS exchange information on patients?

How does the country manage its infrastructure in the widest sense.

Answer-> The Internet's that we build and operate today.

Our networks in docklands are Critical national infrastructure. The army won't 
be holding us back, they will be assisting us to build the plan to recover.

I don't agree with your assumption that this wouldn't be allowed, look at Japan 
for a reference of it being allowed. Is it desirable, no it isn't, but 
sometimes you just have to roll your sleeves up and put on the radiation suits.

Neil.

From: Michael Simpson <mikie.simp...@gmail.com<mailto:mikie.simp...@gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, 30 October 2013 22:00
To: "Neil J. McRae" <n...@domino.org<mailto:n...@domino.org>>
Cc: "uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk<mailto:uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk>" 
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Subject: Re: [uknof] London Proof Tier 1 - Manchester TCW



On 30 October 2013 21:16, Neil J. McRae 
<n...@domino.org<mailto:n...@domino.org>> wrote:
It would't remove the access to the site. It would just mean you needed a lot 
of volunteer to spend a short amount of time in the location. A dirty bomb like 
this would most likely do little damage to the infrastructure in the location.

Regards,
Neil.

That sounds good but it really isn't going to happen. You won't be allowed to 
expose civilian volunteers to Caesium dust until the area has been 
decontaminated and getting the POPs back up is not going to be the first 
priority.
I agree that there will be very little physical damage (compared to something 
like Grangemouth going up) but the buckets of diesel toting volunteers won't 
get through the army cordons.

 >a lot of volunteer

heh
that's you bankrupted from the class action brought by the first people to get 
cancer post event whether it is linked or not.
Inhaled caesium can be horrendous and removal of access is part of the reason 
for these bombs (maximises both terror and disruption)

http://www.aristatek.com/drjbomb.aspx

that was based on one ounce of Ce137

Also, just for fun, try doing some stuff in an NBC suit and do some costings on 
decontamination units that are suitable for this threat (eg not just asbestos 
grade) bearing in mind that the demand for them locally might be *quite* high.

If I was part of the team controlling the MI and you came to me asking for 
entry to fill your genny I would be disinclined to allow it and unless the 
facility is filtered to clean room standards the whole lot is junk anyway.

I might even be cheeky and ask you why you weren't regionally diverse in your 
connections but i would be under a fair bit of stress at the time.
:)

mike
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