Khandro, of course the dead man's status is unimportant but what is relevant is what was happening on the road at the time and that will be investigated. I imagine many of us may think we could have handled the situation better, but until it happens to you then we don't know so we?
I agree with that. I am not sure why the situation was allowed to get to where it is now. Perhaps the French were hoping many would make it over to England. And whilst I feel sorry for the children in the jungle I do not understand why the residents in general get support from UK churches and charities as they are already in a safe country but choose to live in the jungle in the hope ofcoming here.
The French may try to break up the jungle but needs a plan as to how to deal with the current residents and how to stop them and more coming to Calais or somewhere else to start again.
dieseldick
stop talking wet !! tough talk ? what would you do if your life was in danger, if you thought you were going to be taken hostage, even killed by a possible jihadi, what would go through your mind at that moment, them or me !
What The Funicular
I asked you if you have ever been in the same situation as the driver in the article?
Now try and calm down and see if you can answer the question ...
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