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Crisis plans still lagging in Japan nuke towns

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By Mari Yamaguchi

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Crisis plan, why? What could possibly go wrong?

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So make a plan? Idiots!?

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-The existence of emergency plans just makes people worried.

-Worried people begins questioning safety.

-We cannot have people questioning the unquestionable safety of nuclear power.

-Thus, no emergency plans for the people.

Now lets get back to generating money for the nuclear village

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"In an emergency, they have to use the old evacuation plans, think quickly and use discretion"

Like last time right?

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They wouldn't tell anyone to evacuate anyway....to save face and avoid panic...

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AaaaaaabsoLUTEly INSANE.

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Russian roulette.

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The central government has earmarked $105 million to do feasibility studies, upgrade crisis management centers and take other steps...

Might as well put all that money into garbage bags, tie bricks to 'm and throw it all in the ocean. Then at least we'd know where it all went!

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