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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Reaper on July 07, 2005, 10:48:46
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4659093.stm
A Police officer friend of mine has been put on alert and told it looks
like terrorism?
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Doesn't look good
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Pics and videos on the news look horrific.
Thoughts and condolences go out to all involved.
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My heart goes out to anyone involved or who may have family visiting Great Ormond St Hospital. My thoughts are with you all.
These people who have done this should rot in hell!!!!!!!
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Thats alot milder than i would put it
SHOOT THE B******S..............WHY OH WHY ARE THERE SO MANY EVIL PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD AND WE LET THEM INTO OUR COUNTRY :evil: :evil: :evil:
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I second that one, but shooting is too good for them. They should be made to suffer for a very long time.
Could there be some conection between this and London getting the Olympics....you never can tell, there are some very twisted people out there!
Not only do we let them into our country at the drop of a hat (I will add that I am by no means racist, or have no complaints about genuine assylum seekers), but they have more rights than people born in this country!
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Jake was only in the same road yesterday, and we visit the hospital regurarly, for our daughter.
Yes there are harsher words but that doesn't help the people involved, lets just hope that there are no further blasts.
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my in-laws were due to stay near tavistock square tomorrow..
doesnt bear thinking about..
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I think it has more to do with the G8 Summit than the Olympics.
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Think if it had happened yesterday in Waterloo, Trafalgar Square or Stratford.
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Al-Qaeda have just claimed responsibility!
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looks as though someone knew all the focus would be on the G8 meeting and not london also there are over 1000 met officers at gleneagles at the moment doing security
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Al-Qaeda have just claimed responsibility!
charles clarke doesnt say so
how do you know?
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Al-Qaeda have just claimed responsibility!
charles clarke doesnt say so
how do you know?
says that as well on bbc news site
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An Islamist website has posted a statement - purportedly from al-Qaeda - claiming it was behind the attacks
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4659093.stm
Brother in law has just been recalled from exercise to return to Wellington Barracks to help with the tidying up
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These people who have done this should rot in hell!!!!!!!
the quicker the better
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I should have been on the tube between Euston and Kings Cross. It was only due to me deciding to catch a later train from Stafford to Euston that I was not in London first thingh this morning. I was advised not to travel to London.
Spent 2 hours trying to reach a work colleague who was waiting to meet me at Bank station.
Thoughts go out to everyone caught up in this mahem.
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It's nearly the weekend - do you think they will be looking for volunteers for the clear up?
Or does health and safety mean we do everything 'properly', and leave it to the governments departements (be it council, army etc).
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Just heard Ken Livingstones words on TV and totally agree with everything he said.
We will not be beaten by terrorism.
The British people will always stick together.
This has affected people of all races, colours and religious beliefs.
And most of all we owe a dept of gratitude to all those of the emmergency services who have been called on to deal with todays attack.
Obviously all our thoughts are with the victims and their familys.
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again my thoughts go out to the families, freinds colluegues of those who are involved.
I'm off sick recovering from a procedure under general anthesia however my thoughts are with the all emergency services who are battling again against the low lifes of this world in treating the and rescuing the wounded.
Dazza
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These coward terrorists will NEVER defeat us, You may disrupt us but these events will make us stronger.
My heart goes out to the many innocent victims and their families who were just going about their daily business.
Londoners will continue to represent courage and strength in the face of adversity.
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And we were only checking out MAJAX gear Last week (http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=9958)
It certainly looks like a carefully timed act, as the worlds media is still focused on London & indeed Britain.
I can also sympathise with the Emergency services that are having to cope with it all, let alone how I feel for the persons involved
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My wife received a call from a woman crying her eyes out at about 11am this morning...... she immediately blurted out that she had just got of the bus and it exploded behind her :shock: She then realised she had got the wrong number, intended to call her brother. Eeek.
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My sister, unknown to me, passed through Kings Cross at 8.49 .... my parents have been frantic as obviosuly mobile comms have been down, but luckily she has just called them from Brussels (her final destination).
It just made the whole thing hurt a little a more for me.
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I guess there will be lots of stories like that coming out over the next few days. Glad to hear she's OK.
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I work out at Heathrow and live in Greenwich - the other side of London. The unofficial word on site is that Al Qaeda had teams at both London and Paris, waiting to see who won.
Now 33 dead.
My sympathies to any one injured and the families and friends of those that died.
I am going to work tomorrow. B*gger them.
Terrorism only works if you are terrorised.
Don't let them win.
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Nightmare
I was in Russel Square and Tavistock Street yesterday!
My thoughts are too, with the familys
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....Terrorism only works if you are terrorised.
Don't let them win.
Well said Nige.
Your signature line about Ken Livingstone made me think...... He actually said something sensible today that we can all agree with. He echoed your sentiments.
There are many comments on the BBC website, some from people in New York and Madrid. Most of whom are taking the same approach. Don't let them win. And they are fully qualified to comment.
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Nobody has picked up on this on the news but the bus should have been near Kings Cross but had been diverted followng (I think) a mistake by the driver.
Sounds to me like they were after timing it to happen when people were getting away from the underground.
That's one of their tactics.
They are worse than animals.
Ed
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I think me and Jude were lucky today, a ticket warden at the Cockfosters car park told me he wasn't sure if the tube was running because earlier on they had power problems ,he said to leave the car without paying the ticket and to check if their had been any developments if they were running to then buy a parking ticket if not then you don't waste the parking money. We went to have a word with the guards they said the tubes were working but with delays this was at 8.30am. A train was about to leave the station Cockfosters to Heathrow we were getting off at Green park but I had to go back and pay my parking ticket. The train left ,I had to get a later one that only got as far as Turnpike Lane. My journey should have put me on the King's Cross/ Russell Sq tube at about the same time as the one with the bomb.
We feel very humble and lucky to be home and alive.
Thoughts and prayers to all
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Very Lucky Gary
I was supposed to be in London today but cried off on Tuesday - my route too would had put me on the tube from Kings Cross to Holborn just before 9am.
Frightening - loads of people from our HQ at Holborn use the tube and we are waiting to hear that all are ok.
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just heard on the news that they are gonna do a controlled explosion on a bus in princess street in edinburgh as ther is/appears to be a bomb/explosive device aboard
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My neighbour was warned when he went back to work on the buses in Nottingham to be aware of un-attended parcels and baggage
This is something people should be aware of, if you see something that is left with no obvious person in charge, dont be afraid to alert someone to it, albeit some one in the shop, or an official if out in the open street
Although it is not known if this was suicide or parcel type bombs, dont think this could only happen in london, it can be anywhere from a village to any city. Even around military establishments, they will be on alert too
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The problem is even if you are on the lookout for suspect packages bombs these days the size of a cigarette packet can do no end of damage. How many of us would look twice at what apeared to be an empty cigarette packet on the floor of a bus or train?
I went on a SITO security course a couple of years ago and some of the thing wo were shown that had been used to plant bombs were unbelievable, anything from push bikes to childrens cuddly toys!
They really are VERY evil people that do this sort of thing.
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I walked past the BMA building at about 09:00 this morning. If it had been yesterday when I was later I would have been right there!
As it was I was walking up Southampton Row towards Euston when it went off about 500 metres away. There was quite a loud but muffled bang and I saw the roof lifting up into the air. the sight thereafter was a little grim.
I was advised by my senior officers to make my way to Custom House but as it was a long walk back though the centre I stayed at Euston for a couple of hours. The news has said there was chaos and gridlock etc. Not where I was! In the end I went and had lunch in the pub and was able to get a train out of London. Having arrived at Euston around 10:15 I finally got home at 20:00.
But I did get home!!