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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3762839" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I spent most of my working life as a City Fire Fighter, then a fire and Safety/ Environmental inspector for a Oil Company. In my experience, Murphy's Law applies, and that is " If something can go wrong, sooner or later it will!" The problem with nuclear energy is, how many mistakes can we the human race stand? Not very many is my guess! All nuclear powered devises in this country are highly controlled, even small sources like on gauges on tanks, and towers in a oil refinery. But we have no control over what happens in Russia , China, Japan, North Korea! But an accident in any of these places could potentially be devastating to us! Once the genie is our t of the bottle, how do we get it back into the bottle? Electric vehicles are likely the future, I hope we are smart enough to spend as much time finding new SAFE ways to generate all the extra electricity it will take to power them, as we do devoloping these new vehicles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3762839, member: 45328"] I spent most of my working life as a City Fire Fighter, then a fire and Safety/ Environmental inspector for a Oil Company. In my experience, Murphy's Law applies, and that is " If something can go wrong, sooner or later it will!" The problem with nuclear energy is, how many mistakes can we the human race stand? Not very many is my guess! All nuclear powered devises in this country are highly controlled, even small sources like on gauges on tanks, and towers in a oil refinery. But we have no control over what happens in Russia , China, Japan, North Korea! But an accident in any of these places could potentially be devastating to us! Once the genie is our t of the bottle, how do we get it back into the bottle? Electric vehicles are likely the future, I hope we are smart enough to spend as much time finding new SAFE ways to generate all the extra electricity it will take to power them, as we do devoloping these new vehicles! [/QUOTE]
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