Well, most of us do not have time to stand ground, assess/investigate the situation and take necessary action, in such environment. Its perfectly normal to panic and try to flee.
Even police wants us to run (run-hide-tell)
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
FFS I pop out to do some shopping in the sales, some bloke call's my mate a poof and the next thing they evacuate the shopping centre.
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Good to know the police have released the guys who had a punch up on the platform with no charges.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42130611Last edited by SueEllen; 26 November 2017, 16:09.
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Someone punched someone and it caused as much panic as the blitz.....
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Chinese whispers amplified by social media in an age of paranoia and mistrust.
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Maybe it was due to the fake Daily Mail and right winger tweets that caused a lot of panic, i.e.
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Child#2 got caught up in this. She works in the area and travels home from Oxford Circus. She was walking to the station, and there were a crowd of people running towards her, and the police shouting "get out of the area and get inside". All the buildings had locked their doors, so there was no "inside". I guess it only takes one or two people to start a panic. Fortunately this time everything was fine.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are aware that central London has loads of tourists?
Most Londoners and those who commute in from the rest of the SE avoid tourist places like Oxford Circus as much as they can.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are aware that central London has loads of tourists?.
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You are aware that central London has loads of tourists?
Most Londoners and those who commute in from the rest of the SE avoid tourist places like Oxford Circus as much as they can.
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