Let's not rely on luck when it comes to unexploded bombs

A risk management system would reduce chance of second world war legacy causing tragedy

Steven Gallagher is an associate dean at Chinese University's faculty of law. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

Last month, a 36kg unexploded bomb was discovered in North Point, left by the Japanese at the end of the second world war.

The police used 100 sandbags to effect a controlled explosion. Nevertheless, debris was flung 100 metres and it created a three-metre-deep crater.

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