I don't know enough about this case to answer, but I would ask the
following questions.
Werethe sheep were actually too radioactive to eat? Was the decsion to
ban their consumption simply a precaution (detectable radioactivity but
at levels just below safe limits)? Or was it made as a knee jerk policy
reaction to in informed public concerns?
Surely you mean a case of food in mouth? :-)
Jon
"M.B.Roberts" wrote:
> Then answer this one!!! Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station was closed
> down several years because of technical problems. The sheep nearby are
> /were too radioactive for human consumption but that was caused by the
> Chernobyl leak. Is it a case of foot in mouth Michael
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