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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8176777" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Let’s imagine then somebody traced a dodgy load of wheat back to my farm. Lets say they found a piece of glass in it. Tell me in what way would my RT records provide me with any defence whatsoever? I keep samples off each load as required. I’ve had disputes with merchants over moisture readings. I can assure you that absolutely no notice was taken of my RT samples or records. When it comes to the crunch over a few quid a tonne moisture deduction my records were completely disregarded so does anybody believe they’d take any notice of them over a claim for loss of life or serious illness down the chain? Not a chance. Your records would be as much use as the paper they are written on. Practically worthless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8176777, member: 2119"] Let’s imagine then somebody traced a dodgy load of wheat back to my farm. Lets say they found a piece of glass in it. Tell me in what way would my RT records provide me with any defence whatsoever? I keep samples off each load as required. I’ve had disputes with merchants over moisture readings. I can assure you that absolutely no notice was taken of my RT samples or records. When it comes to the crunch over a few quid a tonne moisture deduction my records were completely disregarded so does anybody believe they’d take any notice of them over a claim for loss of life or serious illness down the chain? Not a chance. Your records would be as much use as the paper they are written on. Practically worthless. [/QUOTE]
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