The bomb-situation is not as bad as most reactors think it is. Keep in mind, those are big, heavy bombs, not mines. That means that you can walk, drive, etc. over it, and nothing can happen. In addition, most of those are dead anyway (not exploded by the drop, so unlikely to do anything if hit with force). BUT if you do excavating for houses with big crane shovels that could "ding" on the bomb - thats where it becomes dangerous. So its actually only a matter of checking for builders before excavating.
@@reactsbybright1 Sure, but this are real restrictions compared to my childhood in the 1980's. I had no problems to buy a bottle of e.g. vodka and cigagrettes for my grandpa when i Was about 9/10 years old. That's impossible today.
@@hans-ottoweber9382 yeah, but only because its now better controlled. It was not legal at that time, but nobody cared, because they just assumed you told the truth, and that was enough. Now everything is checked twice.
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The bomb-situation is not as bad as most reactors think it is. Keep in mind, those are big, heavy bombs, not mines. That means that you can walk, drive, etc. over it, and nothing can happen. In addition, most of those are dead anyway (not exploded by the drop, so unlikely to do anything if hit with force). BUT if you do excavating for houses with big crane shovels that could "ding" on the bomb - thats where it becomes dangerous. So its actually only a matter of checking for builders before excavating.
Okay, that's fair
Even 14 year olds are allowed to drink a beer or wine in a restaurant if the parents are also there and order it for them.😂
Wow, that's really different 😳
@@reactsbybright1
Sure, but this are real restrictions compared to my childhood in the 1980's.
I had no problems to buy a bottle of e.g. vodka and cigagrettes for my grandpa when i Was about 9/10 years old.
That's impossible today.
@@hans-ottoweber9382 yeah, but only because its now better controlled. It was not legal at that time, but nobody cared, because they just assumed you told the truth, and that was enough. Now everything is checked twice.
@anashiedler6926
That's true! I lived in a small german suburban area where everybody knew their neighbors.