Not sure you can use BBC, News and balance in the same sentence!
That's a thread for the Guardian readers forum, or maybe they just chat about PLCs and 3 day electricians there as well
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Not sure you can use BBC, News and balance in the same sentence!
Perhaps for some balance, story from my area; Man stabbed to death in Abingdon Poundland store - BBC News
Just imagine a world without social media, internet, 24hr news channels.The price we pay for freedom of information. ''Democratic nations must try to find ways to starve the terrorist and the hijacker of the oxygen of publicity on which they depend'' (Mrs MT 1981).
Quite frankly, I think they are all mad. What sane person could do such things.I wonder how many have jumped to the conclusion that this another ISIS or Syria related event ?
I wonder how many have jumped to the conclusion that this another ISIS or Syria related event ?
This is the problem with the loony left.
Whenever anything is mentioned about Muslim terrorism, they bang on about white murderers, or food banks, or some other rubbish. And just completely ignore the actual subject that is being discussed.
And Sean, NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT ANY OF THAT SO NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR OPINIONS ON THOSE MATTERS.
If you want to discuss your nonsense, start a thread about it and discuss it in there.
I think our security forces should congratulated, thusfar, of foiling similar terrorist incidents.
I don't disagree with you, that people can jump to conclusions and some people treat every shocking incident likes these as some sort of terrorist incident, instead of just one lone wolf with a disturbed mind. But then that's just normal fear, and why terrorists act in the way they do.
And I disagree with the routine arming of all police officers. But we should continuing arming specialist firearms officers and consider altering our tatics to suit the threat.
An H&P MP5, as used by some UK forces, has a cyclic rate of about 650 per m, fully automatic. Most UK police are only allowed by the HO to use semi-automatic, i.e. pull the trigger to fire a round. The 2003 security incident, was from intelligence of a threat of terrorist action, to down a civilian airliner with a surface to air missile, an attempt was made at Baghdad airport that year.
UK police, like most European police forces, have tactics in place to deal with active shooters, as can be seen by the recent incidents in France. Whilst the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes was abysmal, I think our security forces should congratulated, thusfar, of foiling similar terrorist incidents.
There's a great deal of sense in what you say. I bow to your expertise on the MP5. I'd never had the semi-auto only option explained to me. However, I can only repeat the question as to what the tanks were actually intended to do, given that they were actually on the road outside one of the terminals. The likelihood of a terrorist firing a shoulder held weapon at an aeroplane from that position unchallenged would seem pretty slim.
As for de Menezes, the catalogue of errors leading to his death appalled me almost as much as a coroner instructing a jury that they may not return a verdict of unlawful death. Furnished with the facts of the case, surely that should have been their remit. That aside, it's worth considering that a man suspected of being an Arab terrorist, armed with a rucksack bomb, was allowed to get on two different buses and finally enter a Tube train before being wrestled to the ground and effectively assassinated. That did nothing to make me feel any easier about my own personal security.
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