I've been quite choked listening to the survivors (some of them very young) talking on the radio today.
Heartbreaking, I'm actually too sad to be angry.
Condolences to the victims, their family and friends.
(23-05-2017 21:38 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]I know it's easy. An old School friend of mine is ex RLC Bomb Disposal and he's seen more than his fair share of home made bombs. They're called Improvised Explosive Devices for a good reason.
The Boston Marathon bombs were made from fireworks and placed in a pressure cooker to amplify the blast. Viable Pressure Cooker bombs have been found in Poland & France in the last few years.
There is almost certainly more than one person involved in this and I doubt they only made one bomb if there's a cell operating in the UK.
I'm not going to argue with you here, this isn't the place.
(23-05-2017 22:42 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]I've been quite choked listening to the survivors (some of them very young) talking on the radio today.
Heartbreaking, I'm actually too sad to be angry.
Condolences to the victims, their family and friends.
(23-05-2017 22:42 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]I've been quite choked listening to the survivors (some of them very young) talking on the radio today.
Heartbreaking, I'm actually too sad to be angry.
Condolences to the victims, their family and friends.
Taking nails out of childrens faces.
If you've got something to say about that post, say it.
(23-05-2017 22:42 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]I've been quite choked listening to the survivors (some of them very young) talking on the radio today.
Heartbreaking, I'm actually too sad to be angry.
Condolences to the victims, their family and friends.
Taking nails out of childrens faces.
If you've got something to say about that post, say it.
Otherwise fuck off, I'm not in the mood.
What?
I was agreeing with you.
That's what was being said on the TV and radio by people who was there, especially an homeless man.
While I agree with having soldiers on the streets to free up the police to do their job I very much feel that a lot of people working in shopping centres (like I do) up and down the country and customers would feel a lot more secure and happier if there was at least one if not two or maybe three armed police or soldiers (maybe in plain clothes) providing extra security and reassurance as I feel surely a shopping centre no matter how big or small ha to be classed as a medium - high risk target at present as yesterday's incident in Manchester's Arndale Centre.
I'm sure Rammy would feel a lot more reassured if there was a armed prescence there while shopping.