Thinking on it more, I do wonder just how bad a hacked apart NDB would be, compared to what's already in common usage. It wouldn't be a bomb, nothing would go bang, just the possibility of being a very nasty mess.
We already have several nasty and toxic chemicals in common usage. Lithium batteries create hydrofluoric acid when they burn, and you don't want to be ANYWHERE near that stuff. I'd rather hold the unshielded beta emitter from a NDB in my bare hand for an hour, than take one breath of HF acid. Yet we seem to think of that as an acceptable risk to have in very common usage.
We already have several nasty and toxic chemicals in common usage. Lithium batteries create hydrofluoric acid when they burn, and you don't want to be ANYWHERE near that stuff. I'd rather hold the unshielded beta emitter from a NDB in my bare hand for an hour, than take one breath of HF acid. Yet we seem to think of that as an acceptable risk to have in very common usage.