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A New Low, Even For Northern Ireland?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ ...hern -irelan d-20296 706
Probably an over reaction on my part as nobody died, but leaving bombs near primary schools, no matter what your beliefs/politics/reasons is nothing short of despicable.
Probably an over reaction on my part as nobody died, but leaving bombs near primary schools, no matter what your beliefs/politics/reasons is nothing short of despicable.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We even had one here in Truro recently, who could imagine a bomb-scare in Cornwall of all places. It turned out to be some ijiut who had forwarded a camera and cables in a lunch box as an envelope to be forwarded to someone in the NWest offices in London..... what a prattish thing to do - the NW mail room picked it up on their detectors and took the appropriate precautions. The police handled it with some aplomb it must be said, however it was four hours of disruption.
To some of these dissidents, the disruption is often a satisfactory outcome..
To some of these dissidents, the disruption is often a satisfactory outcome..
We spent a New year's Eve at Crawfordsburn Country Club one year and a call was made telling us there was a bomb in the carpark.
We just took our wine into a more protected rm and carried on. It was a hoax of course.
I've been in many a bomb scare back in the bad old days and we often had to leave the pub in a hurry, but always took our pint with us for when we waited to get back in. Sometimes we lifted one or two that had been left behind too, just in case our wait was a long one.
We just took our wine into a more protected rm and carried on. It was a hoax of course.
I've been in many a bomb scare back in the bad old days and we often had to leave the pub in a hurry, but always took our pint with us for when we waited to get back in. Sometimes we lifted one or two that had been left behind too, just in case our wait was a long one.
It is obvious! There will never be peace in Ireland until the terrorists (IRA) have their own way and we relinquish control of the North. What difference is there between letting them win and our support for the insurgents in Libya and Syria where we not only gave them arms but showed our intentions of toppling the regimes.
"It is obvious! There will never be peace in Ireland until the terrorists (IRA) have their own way and we relinquish control of the North. What difference is there between letting them win and our support for the insurgents in Libya and Syria where we not only gave them arms but showed our intentions of toppling the regimes. "
I don't wish to be rude, but that comment is about as irrelevant as it gets.
I hope that the alert in N. Belfast turns out to be a hoax. Given the history of that part of the world then I expect people are on a higher alert at times. Even our school was evacuated a few times when I was a pupil, despite it being miles from the real conflict zones. I'm not sure we ever got to the bottom of whether it was the IRA, the UVF, or a hoax by a boy who'd not done his homework ...
I don't wish to be rude, but that comment is about as irrelevant as it gets.
I hope that the alert in N. Belfast turns out to be a hoax. Given the history of that part of the world then I expect people are on a higher alert at times. Even our school was evacuated a few times when I was a pupil, despite it being miles from the real conflict zones. I'm not sure we ever got to the bottom of whether it was the IRA, the UVF, or a hoax by a boy who'd not done his homework ...
chrissa. a common occurence as, that way, they can work out the "legitimate" cars and rule them out of things, just in case it is a car bomb. I have had a similar experience on a airline where we all had to identify our baggage on the runway. Incovenient and a major pain in the butt, but there is a point to it.
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