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So you don't mind travelling to London to possibly die in a car accident, but you are put off by the much less likely event that you die in a terrorist attack? -
I kid you not this could quickly descend in to civil unrest
or isn't it already civil unrest ?
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo you don't mind travelling to London to possibly die in a car accident, but you are put off by the much less likely event that you die in a terrorist attack?
yes, I have more chance of avoiding a fatal car accident, than a terrorist attack, on top of this I'll be with my wife and two children, and I have even less chance of protecting the 4 of us from an attack
until the government demonstrates measure to get this under control, it's not worth the risk
as I said, under current law I am not permitted to provide myself with measures of physical protection
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I think, Milan, that you're just responding to risks that are in the news without any critical thought about greater risks that are not in the news. Visit London and have a good time, and be extra careful crossing the road.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postyes, I have more chance of avoiding a fatal car accident, than a terrorist attack, on top of this I'll be with my wife and two children, and I have even less chance of protecting the 4 of us from an attack
until the government demonstrates measure to get this under control, it's not worth the risk
as I said, under current law I am not permitted to provide myself with measures of physical protection
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHave you stopped driving, cycling or crossing the road because of the risk?
These are the 2016 UK figures for road casualties.
Killed 1,810
Serious injury 25,160
Slight injury 157,400
Total injury 182,560
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reporte..._Great_Britain
I think he needs to be more concerned with the risk of infection from wet bedding.Comment
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We do have a government. There isn't civil war on the streets.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postyou know what folks, this aint going in a good direction
we have government which cannot govern
and we have civil war starting on the streets
deniers turn your heads away now, this is the beginning of civil war
I wouldn't be surprised with a state of emergency and curfews
I'll be cancelling the night with the family in Covent Garden in August
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It's sunny outside and perfect bbq weather. Have a go and smile and get on with things.Comment
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Never let terrorism or other events stop me travelling anywhere (within reason).
I can say I have been far more dangerous places than London many times for a variety of reasons.
Just get on with your life....The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I did cancel the family trip to see the archaeological wonders of Palmyra.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNever let terrorism or other events stop me travelling anywhere (within reason).
I can say I have been far more dangerous places than London many times for a variety of reasons.
Just get on with your life....Comment
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Photo shoot of her hugging some Muslims whilst stamping on Corbyn's head?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostCrisis meeting to work out how May should react without appearing to be cold, but without overreacting to compensate for Grenfell Tower.Do what thou wiltComment
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It's a difficult balance to strike for a leader with no human qualities.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostPhoto shoot of her hugging some Muslims whilst stamping on Corbyn's head?Comment
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