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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Is there any formal arrangement that says that each country must clean up any residue from wars themselves?
Who pays for it? Would Network Rail have to foot the bill, or would the Government compensate them?
If it's just tough luck and the owner of the land where the bomb is found has to pay, what if it happens on an individual householders garden?
If they can't or won't pay, i'm pretty sure it wouldn't just be left (hopefully)!
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Do you really want the UK to be responsible for the cost of this
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/histo...any-180957680/
And you don't pay for the bomb squad to come round either as far as I know, my neighbour had them out once for second world war ordnance and wasn't presented with a bill at the end of it
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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc
Was a bomb in the thames up near Westminster when I was there back in January. Causes a bit of a fuss for people like me not familiar for alternative travel routes. Though to be fair, someone was also killed on the tracks in Kings Cross around the same time!
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Could have been been worse...
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/03/eu...ion/index.html