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<br />ES: Both. They actually eat too. <br /> <br />NP: And so… <br /> <br />ES: And it’s expensive… <br /> <br />NP: So don’t these people worry about getting poisoned or eating them – can it <br />have harm to your body to eat poisoned shrimp. <br /> <br />ES: I’m not a physician that would know this kind of stuff but we know they eat it <br />too because they told – when we interviewed some of the people – they said, <br />oh, yeah, we eat ‘em. Nothing wrong. <br /> <br />NP: Maybe it would be a good idea to get a physician on board to – if, in case it <br />does harm you to eat poisoned shrimp which it seems like it would – then put <br />that on the media that if you eat these poisoned shrimp this could affect your <br />body in some negative way – that make people scared to eat them – then <br />maybe that would improve the problem somewhat, perhaps? <br /> <br />ES: Would it? My question is – wouldn’t it be common sense not to eat poisoned <br />shrimp? <br /> <br />NP: Yeah, but, you know, maybe you’ve got to really have a doctor saying it. I don’t <br />know… <br /> <br />MR: Eddie – this is Mitch. <br /> <br />ES: Yes. <br /> <br />MR: You know, this is something – maybe we should talk to the Department of <br />Health – have them put out a statement. <br /> <br />ES: Ah, we can… <br /> <br />MR: I’ll be talking to Eric Honda tomorrow so I’ll bring it up to him. <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br /> <br />