AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
In 1953, a large number of men and women were serving in the armed forces and could be mobilized rapidly. Yes, the population has increased, but there is no mechanism by which large numbers of people or machinery could be brought into action. All the diggers etc. round the country are owned by many businesses - how long would it take to get them into use? Negotiations with the vast number of civil engineering contractors?Have you been asleep for the last 60 years?
I do not know the population increase since then - I could Google it. But you only have a short drive to a few building sites to see the hundreds of hydraulic excavators & other earth moving equipment that is now available at a moments notice.
I could hire them my digger for a few bob if they are short. Might even throw in a graft for you, free, as part of the deal,-- if you know how to work one![]()
It's not the overall numbers, it's the numbers who can be mobilized at short notice to carry out high risk activities, using machinery that could be regarded as disposable.

