Everskyward
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The level of exposure for someone who is using a radar gun would obviously be higher than for someone who is driving down the road. Still I don't see where that has kept many officers from using these guns.RADAR guns actually did lead to much higher incidents of cancer...
Testicular cancer of the officers who stuck then between their legs between shots. Seriously.
Flying at high altitude also increases radiation exposure, but I don't see where this has kept people from being pilots either.There's documented higher rates of testicular cancer in male pilots who spend considerable amounts of time directly behind poorly-shielded weather RADAR transmitters as well.
Large exaggeration. Flying directly into a supercell is perhaps equivalent what the people at the Fukushima power plant are doing to clean it up but not even close to going through the scanners.When the option is to fly directly into a supercell or cook the giblets,
Like I said people can make their own choices.