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Do We Have To Accept That This Sort Of Thing
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-susse x-34821 392
is now part of everyday life?
The security services are preventing potential attacks everyday.
is now part of everyday life?
The security services are preventing potential attacks everyday.
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In the world of terrorism and bomb planting there is a "come on" ploy. I suffered loss of hearing on one such bomb. Police officer looks in bin and sees an air rifle and a knife. The officer will grab those at his peril. "What LIES BENEATH? A spring loaded booby trapped bomb. Best leave the experts make informed decisions how and where they use controlled...
15:12 Sun 15th Nov 2015
TOGO are folk not allowed to visit other faiths' places of worship? ANOTHEOLDGIT mentioned a supermarket and I think I am correct in saying that Muslims need to get messages now and again so a visit to Asda or any other supermarket would not be unusual whereas a visit to the bookies would be. Having said that, have you seen many nuns or ministers in your local betting shop?
I don't tend to frequent bookies' but I would guess that a nun or a minister would get a few looks from the punters.
I don't tend to frequent bookies' but I would guess that a nun or a minister would get a few looks from the punters.
// Having said that, have you seen many nuns or ministers in your local betting shop?//
If I did I would ask what they were having a punt on at Punchestown. Because I m absolutely sure that they had the nod. Now if that was a Muslim cleric or a burka clad individual, I would be inclined to bail out PDQ.
If I did I would ask what they were having a punt on at Punchestown. Because I m absolutely sure that they had the nod. Now if that was a Muslim cleric or a burka clad individual, I would be inclined to bail out PDQ.
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//I would say "one" was paranoid and "one" was Islamaphobic if "one" were uncomfortable at seeing someone in a burka.//
You really must try to understand your own fatuous points cobyloon before trying to turn them into something they could never be. If I spot any of your favourite stereotypical bogeymen entering the bookies, St Pauls, Rock concert, etc. etc. I will certainly be concerned regarding the reason for the 'visit'. The problem to me seems to be that we have collectively ignored the reason for the many 'visits' we now seem to enjoy.
You really must try to understand your own fatuous points cobyloon before trying to turn them into something they could never be. If I spot any of your favourite stereotypical bogeymen entering the bookies, St Pauls, Rock concert, etc. etc. I will certainly be concerned regarding the reason for the 'visit'. The problem to me seems to be that we have collectively ignored the reason for the many 'visits' we now seem to enjoy.
"In the world of terrorism and bomb planting there is a "come on" ploy. I suffered loss of hearing on one such bomb.
Police officer looks in bin and sees an air rifle and a knife. The officer will grab those at his peril. "What LIES BENEATH? A spring loaded booby trapped bomb. Best leave the experts make informed decisions how and where they use controlled explosions and not the arm chair Generals eh."
A perfectly resonable reply, retrocop, right up until the last sentence. That's when you went all 'thousand yard stare' and pompous as per the manual.
Police officer looks in bin and sees an air rifle and a knife. The officer will grab those at his peril. "What LIES BENEATH? A spring loaded booby trapped bomb. Best leave the experts make informed decisions how and where they use controlled explosions and not the arm chair Generals eh."
A perfectly resonable reply, retrocop, right up until the last sentence. That's when you went all 'thousand yard stare' and pompous as per the manual.
douglas9401
If you wish to route about in litter bins regardless of the consequences then that is your choice but ,then, as a rank amateur you would be ignorant and know no better. Mock a munitions disposal officer by his choice of rendering a potential IED safe if you will but tell us how you deal with these occurrences in the real world please.
Don't bother. If I actually valued your opinion I might get angry.
If you wish to route about in litter bins regardless of the consequences then that is your choice but ,then, as a rank amateur you would be ignorant and know no better. Mock a munitions disposal officer by his choice of rendering a potential IED safe if you will but tell us how you deal with these occurrences in the real world please.
Don't bother. If I actually valued your opinion I might get angry.