i spose somebody must have gained by making folk use dangeroos dips even though the risks were known .
if the legal stuff gets sorted properly i hope at least some of the guilty will regret doing what seems to have been done
iirc there are ds chums who were harmed by compulsory dipping with legally specified op products ,i hope there is proper redress for the harm done.
the hiv/hep from medically prescribed blood products scandal is another issue where the state knew and failed to act to prevent in a timely manner.
by government im not singling out any westminster party ,this sort of thing is firmly laid at the desks of civil servants where the details landed.
this time the farmer dept and the health dept need to find some old heads to put on sticks.
Tavascarow
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Posts: 8407 Location: South Cornwall
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 15 9:09 pm Post subject:
& it turns out Monsanto knew 35 years ago about the cancer risks of roundup.
& it turns out Monsanto knew 35 years ago about the cancer risks of roundup.
i would expect the manufacturer of a dangeroos but profitable product to suppress the danger(and quietly change product to minimise their liability)or to withdraw it as soon as they know but for a gov to ignore the dangers is harder to explain.
incompetence would be the most generous option, fear of being found incompetent is understandable ,it just goes downhill from here to well paid to lose the data and incompetent at doing that.
ps the history thing contains some very useful info and links to stuff about poisoning pests and not harming folk of non pests
gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 8961 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 8:18 am Post subject:
My late Mountain Man knew what he had, and knew it was dipping sheep that had caused it.
As he said a week before he died, "we had no choice but to dip, no choice what to dip with...and you ended up being in a bath of it inside your protective clothing after dipping several hundred sheep "
LynneA
Joined: 25 Oct 2006 Posts: 4893 Location: London N21
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 11:39 am Post subject:
Gummer said it was safe, so it was pretty obvious the answer was no
these links now work and provide some rather strong evidence that some of the problems were known about in westminster and whitehall since the time of the zuckerman report.
Tavascarow
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Posts: 8407 Location: South Cornwall
& it turns out Monsanto knew 35 years ago about the cancer risks of roundup.
i would expect the manufacturer of a dangeroos but profitable product to suppress the danger(and quietly change product to minimise their liability)or to withdraw it as soon as they know but for a gov to ignore the dangers is harder to explain.
incompetence would be the most generous option, fear of being found incompetent is understandable ,it just goes downhill from here to well paid to lose the data and incompetent at doing that.
But governments have sided with big business for decades.
It doesn't surprise me one bit.
How big a problem was/is sheep scab?
How much did/does it cost the industry?
How much did the agrochem manufacturers profit from a compulsory market?
& finally. How much did/do they contribute to partypolitical funds?