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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostUK terror alert: body searches at British airports - Telegraph
This might be good news for MF - will save him a few quid at King Cross. Bad news for travellers.
Why don't the terrorists just bomb a train or ship? Or car bomb in central London? I should have been a terrorist - I am good at this stuff.
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Again, you'd need a big bomb I think. It would be far easier to mine the rails.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI suppose the issue is a bomb on a plane can easily bring the thing down, killing everyone. A train is pretty tough so a bomb in a carriage would probably kill far fewer unless it was a properly big bomb.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI suppose the issue is a bomb on a plane can easily bring the thing down, killing everyone. A train is pretty tough so a bomb in a carriage would probably kill far fewer unless it was a properly big bomb.
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I suppose the issue is a bomb on a plane can easily bring the thing down, killing everyone. A train is pretty tough so a bomb in a carriage would probably kill far fewer unless it was a properly big bomb.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy don't the terrorists just bomb a train or ship? Or car bomb in central London? I should have been a terrorist - I am good at this stuff.
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Wouldn't setting a bomb off in the queue to be security checked likely cause as many casualties as on the plane? In one of those long zig-zag queues you'd get total carnage.
In fact, it seems to me an airport would be a wonderful target for a bomb. There are loads of people and massive opportunities for disruption. Even a tiny bomb in an airport would close the whole airport.
Or a big bomb in a suitcase you check, set to go off in the airport i.e. before the bags get checked.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPretty much as it is every Friday evening.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPretty much as it is every Friday evening.
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Originally posted by stek View PostBlow a hole in the M25, that's the country gridlocked.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostUK terror alert: body searches at British airports - Telegraph
This might be good news for MF - will save him a few quid at King Cross. Bad news for travellers.
Why don't the terrorists just bomb a train or ship? Or car bomb in central London? I should have been a terrorist - I am good at this stuff.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostUK terror alert: body searches at British airports - Telegraph
This might be good news for MF - will save him a few quid at King Cross. Bad news for travellers.
Why don't the terrorists just bomb a train or ship? Or car bomb in central London? I should have been a terrorist - I am good at this stuff.
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Free cavity probe anyone?
UK terror alert: body searches at British airports - Telegraph
This might be good news for MF - will save him a few quid at King Cross. Bad news for travellers.
Why don't the terrorists just bomb a train or ship? Or car bomb in central London? I should have been a terrorist - I am good at this stuff.Tags: None
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