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Normal people would have used a pick and shovel to dig out the ballast, oh no we're environmentalists let's go on our hands and knees and use our hands to shift it.
Knumpty's.
I thought they where looking for a penny that was placed on the rail.
The guy standing above them is saying "keep looking, it's gotta be here somewhere".
p.s. @leferr - oops - cross posted. Actually, if we're civil, there's no real reason why it should get closed down...
I'm just not sure how stopping a train loaded with the waste is going to solve the problem.
They were counting on the train stopping, obviously, but if they damaged the track badly enough it could have derailed.
I find that prospect amusing, like burning down a forest to save it from being harvested...
I think it is to prove that they don't want toxic uranium waste imported from all over creation, condenced to one specific pristine area, and disposed of in a mass toxic waste dump/holding pond/bunker, that will eventually leach radioactive polution into the groundwater and drinking water aquifier.
Yeah that's the ticket: A little toxic waste in your drinking glass of milk, hardly ever killed anybody ... unless that teeny tiny radioactivity causes a huge area to be poisoned ... and cause a mega huge cancer cluster in a large portion of a pristine countryside.
Go Go GO ... Urainum dumping ... Yea team !
What does it accomplish ? ... By nobody caring, and nobody raising an alarm, is exactly what happened, and exactly what they are doing down in the South USA, with all the NYC Garbage dumps ... if no one complains ... here comes da' grabage, right "In Your Backyard".
More than likely the train would just go off the tracks at slow speed, and cause alot of track damage, as the cars are heavily designed for high impact crash tests.