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Bbc News On Now....
The news bloke is talking to witnesses on the scene of the helicopter crash and asking and repeating really stupid Qs, like. where was you stood?, what kind of noise did you hear?, did you see the pilots face?, are you up this time in the morning because of the crash?, how do you feel about it? who was helping? etc.Grr
Plus loads of hoodies making faces a the camera with their mobiles in their ears, Grrrr
Plus loads of hoodies making faces a the camera with their mobiles in their ears, Grrrr
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I think this is a good example of those nearest to a historical event may be still unable to comment on its significance
Very interesting contrast to London bombs 7 July 2005
where the emergency services were told not to attend. [more bombs]
There were not tales of the emergency services rolling up sleeves and mucking in as they were instructed not to. There were muted tales of helpers saying to the idle services "there are people dying back there, are you going to help ? '
Dont forget the Brit transport Police locked down, closed their doors and refused to come out (to do anything) on the grounds that it was well known they may be next....
I think this is a good example of those nearest to a historical event may be still unable to comment on its significance
Very interesting contrast to London bombs 7 July 2005
where the emergency services were told not to attend. [more bombs]
There were not tales of the emergency services rolling up sleeves and mucking in as they were instructed not to. There were muted tales of helpers saying to the idle services "there are people dying back there, are you going to help ? '
Dont forget the Brit transport Police locked down, closed their doors and refused to come out (to do anything) on the grounds that it was well known they may be next....
bn: if a bbc correspondent said "where was you stood" i think i'd send my licence back
no I can believe they said it
in order to commune with the man on the street and not ponce about above him judging
on the feed last night at the very scene- did anyone hear the voice in the background saying what the f+++ are you doing ?
no I can believe they said it
in order to commune with the man on the street and not ponce about above him judging
on the feed last night at the very scene- did anyone hear the voice in the background saying what the f+++ are you doing ?