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These two were obviously two wind up merchants seeking attention and meaning to cause disruption for the 'hell' of it. Well, it worked, would have worked with me too ... these nutters could have done anything on the flight, although not actually intended to blow it to smithereens.
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It's not at all unfair. Ask anyone who has to use the transport systems in those two cities every day. The same fears, often unfounded, surface every day. |
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I am off to Spain in a couple of weeks and am happy to fly with my daughter.These 2 lads may have been wind-up merchants but at the end of the day the passengers on the plane overreacted. I fully understand the heightened awareness on transport at the moment but surely this is going too far;would the same have happened if a Sikh or an Arab had been on a plane,wearing a jacket and speaking his mother tongue ? I think not.
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A question for you in the 70's, 80's and 90's how many of you got on a plane with a person with an irish accent? Everybody did. How many of them do you think were members of the UVF, INLA and IRA etc? You dont know you might have been sat next to IRA chief of staff or the top bomber you just dont know but how many times did people refuse to get on a flight because there was someone with an irish accent sat next to them?
By the way about the 2 asian lads if theyd took their jackets off when they got on the plane and put them in the overhead lockers would the people have not objected? You will have had to have been there to see it first hand before you could really say yes i would have objected or no i wouldnt. We can only surmise from what the people have said in the papers and on the news when they came back. |
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My shop is full of these "terrorists" on a daily basis. Should I ask all males of asian origin between the ages of 19-40 who speak in their own language and wear a jacket to leave the store? Let's get a grip here.
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Haha. I did laugh at the original post about the being shot thing.. BUT I have to disagree with you on this post. And agree with Tealeaf. His crime wasnt wearing a leather jacket and being a bit dusky skinned. His crime was, aswell as a suspect of terrorism, jumping the barriers of the Tube station, a WEEK after the 7/7 attacks.. running from Police, when instructed to stop. Running onto a Tube train attempting to escape. Not only that, but he wasnt even supposed to be in this country. It was his OWN fault he was shot if you ask me. Or this country will never crack down on terrorism. Brazillian or not, a week after the 7/7 attacks, you do NOT act like that, jumping barriers etc. What do you think will happen!? If I was the officer giving the autority to shoot to kill that day. I would of give it without a second doubt in my mind. |
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You are wrong on lots of accounts. It wasn't a week after the London bombings, it was fifteen days. According to leaked witness statements from the enquirey he didn't jump the ticket barrier, but went through with his tube pass AFTER picking up his free copy of the Metro newspaper. Also according to other eye witnesses on the escalator down to the platform, the people following him never issued any warnings telling the man, wrongly suspected of being a suicide bomber, to stop. Seconds later on a crowded carriage a shoot to kill policy was implemented. Why there, and not anywhere else on the two mile journey from his home is still unclear. Back to the thread topic. I have no fear of catching a plane with any Asian, wearing unseasonal clothing and talking bi-lingually or not. What has made me fearful in the past about air travel, is catching planes with the shell suited trash, who are loud and obnoxious, after spending all their time before boarding on the p*ss in the bar. |
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I appologise for the 7 day error.
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Also, like I said before, I used this tube station every day for sixteen years.
Trust me, with all the nutters there, if someone in plain clothes spoke to you and tried to stop and talk to you, you'd run too if you had any sense.;) |
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If he was pointing a gun at me shouting 'Police.. Stop'.
I think Id stop. Like himself.. if he stopped. He wouldnt have been shot. |
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Oh well. Life goes on. Im sure his parents will get over it. Like everyone else in the UK =]
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That's so sweet, showing your charitable side. I sincerely hope tradgedy never befalls your family young man. |
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