If that’s a UXO, I’m actually a little surprised it would be the police on the scene, rather than the army.
Can’t talk for UK, but in Germany there’s a service by the government for cases just like that. No army or stuff, just the Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst.
E: “just” at the wrong place
gesundheit
If I own it, does it become Mein Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst?
Shut up.
CombatMeansRemovalService
It is a little bit more complex: those guys from the explosive ordnance disposal service are actually only there for ammunition which was used until 1945 or the end of the second world war. Every ammunition after that time falls in the scope of responsibilities of the German armed forces.
So yeah in total, we technically have two services in the public sector which could handle this stuff :)
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Why wouldn’t you have just loaded it into the transporter buffer and then wiped the pattern (or beamed it harmlessly into space), Mr O’Brien?
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A real engineer would’ve been able to make a mnemonic circuit using stone knives and bear skins.
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A quick break in on area 51 should do that for you. Bring the bear… for … reasons.
You actually only need 0.75 μg of pergium, but it’s nice to know who’s work you’re copying.
Cops can handle the perimeter. You only need army EOD if local cops don’t have a unit.
Around here, they’ve got one among them on a good day.
And on a bad day, they have to pull one together. :D
Don’t even get me started on the deeply psychological reason pigs love a sweet-glazed fried pucker to nosh on. 😶
Well, I imagine on nearly every place, the police would arrive before the army.
Police secure it before the army arrives.
It’s an artillery shell and it looks used up from the primer pin
https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/brass-3-5-x-12-tall-ammo-shell/33883/16
No. It’s a water pump. He says it right in the post!
Plot twist : it’s a shell casing used to house a water pump.
But it’s powered by explosives
A petrol fueled pump? Must be old.
Somebody left that silly little guy there…
Interestingly enough, I haven’t seen one of those unexploded ordnance pamphlets since I was a kid, they used to give those to everyone in my country.
Guess WWII was a long time ago and people have done a lot of metal detecting over the last few decades.
That would be an addition to my collection most likely, i got a load of ww2 shells, one nearly 3 feet tall with the pin intact.
I never get what type of people report like found treasure and shiz, i’d keep it or sell it to a collector most likely.
i’d keep it or sell it to a collector most likely.
Or jump in the air and spread yourself across the scenery if you’re one of the ‘lucky’ ones who finds shell that is still viable.
Happy to hear they haven’t changed the standard procedure since back in Edmund Blackadder’s day.
Is this a joke? Isn’t it incredibly dangerous to fuck with an artillery shell in any way?