Wansworth
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Back in the 1960 we used to dig up hundreds of shells from the beach at west wittering,someone said they wherefrom the spitfires,police didn’t want to know.....
Well the bomb squad came out and defused it . It was a home made thing by some miscreant. She was not popular......Was it actually a bomb, though, or was it obvious as soon as she got there that someone had mistaken some innocuous item?
I once accidentally left one of those plastic parts boxes with many drawers, full of loose electronic components, in the canteen at work. The catering staff called it in as a bomb, presumably because Hollywood thinks electrical parts look sexier than blocks of off-white putty. Once the grownups got there they had no problem picking it up and taking to to Lost Property for me to collect, since it was patently obvious it wasn’t a bomb.
According to a nurse I used to know, it’s always the older generations who come up with excuses like this (“I fell on it while cleaning!”) ?
Pete
A medic mate of mine, when working in casualty at St Mary’s Paddington had an old boy come in late one night with a bofors shell stuck up his rear end. He used it to push back his piles! Upon removing said shell my mate, a TA artillery boy, realised it was live. All potentially very messy!!!!
Yes if he had to remove it to see it was live. Assuming there is an indentation of the bottom of the case if it has been fired ?.Do you really need to ask!!!???