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Felicity

Felicity Report 23 Jul 2005 04:14

Stel, I have no idea what I would do. I'd like to think that I would stop, but realistically, I cannot know what I would do in fear, and I'm sure I'd be terrified if someone was pointing a loaded gun at me.

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 04:05

I'm not being rude,but in a few weeks,those not directly affected by these attacks,will have moved on and put this to one side.We don't ever forget .We just learn how to deal with it.It's like the terrible tsunami.....I,like so many other people,was deeply affected and watched the news everyday for weeks.I thought of nothing else.Now..I'm sorry to say,I rarely give it a thought.Like the Lady said,it will be another city next time maybe. I'm just remembering,there was a suside bombing in Baghdad and around a hundred people killed.See... that was a few days ago and it's yesterdays news. Hop-a-long.

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 03:51

I must admit,it is a scary situation to be in and I know the police had to act quickly.What if,though,these people have them wee buttons that press in when they fall?Sometimes I think the police don't get paid enough.I could never ever be as professional as these people and get on with the job in the face of death. See after something like this happens,do the officers get counselling? Hop-a-long.

Felicity

Felicity Report 23 Jul 2005 03:47

Hello Louise, We may well agree more than we realise, given the difficulties of a web-based conversation. :-) I think Elizabeth adds the practical and human side of what I've been trying to say. I know that we don't live in an ideal world and never will. I also know that we don't know the full story of what really happened in the incident we have been discussing, only the news reports and maybe some eyewitness reports. I also know that it doesn't take 5 bullets in a brain at short range and that there are many people all over the country that have lived in fear at one time or another. At the moment is is London's 'turn'; some time in the future the terror will be in another city. It's a tragedy for everyone concerned.

Stelly ♥♥

Stelly ♥♥ Report 23 Jul 2005 03:42

Felicity, I know that 'innocent till you're proven guilty' is right! However.....with all what is happening at the moment... especially in London...... Would you run from the police if you was 'ordered' to stop? Stel.

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 03:35

I live in North Belfast and have done since I was a child.The constant threat and worry about bombs going off,where it was happening and where were your family members,had it's toll on people.We hear these things and feel from the bottom of our hearts for you,especially people who are caught up in it.We also lived through internment which was a nightmare in itself.The army banging and kicking the doors in in the middle of the night.As a child,being pulled out of bed and the place ransacked.Is this happening to friends and relatives of these bombers at the moment?For those of them who are totally innocent...I for one...am sorry. Hop-a-long.

Stelly ♥♥

Stelly ♥♥ Report 23 Jul 2005 03:29

I'm sure EVERYONE is alerted! And for the police.....just to back them up...... did what their training taught them to do! Horrible situation but necessary sometimes! Stel.

Felicity

Felicity Report 23 Jul 2005 03:25

I'm glad to see some comments that reflect some of my thoughts, but the general consensus of opinion seems to be that it's ok to lock people up indefinitely on the basis of a mere suspicion and that a few innocent lives lost in the pursuit of terrorists means not a lot. That doesn't sit easily with me when (quite rightly) there's such outrage when terrorists kill 'innocent' people. I agree that 5 bullets in the head seems excessive and while I know the police have a very difficult job, all this 'get anyone at any cost' talk is taking our society in a very worrying direction I think.

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 03:18

Fred,I'm not being ignorant but,that's not funny.Why did you have to add the 'bang' bit on? Hop-a-long.

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 03:12

B BEC,I haven't heard the news today and I am getting the information of this thread.Do you think they got carried away shooting him? I think these people are desperate enough to go anywhere there is a large crowd.If they see this may happen to them also,they may change tactics and target other places.Do you know if the security is being stepped up else where or is it just transport? Hop-a-long.

Bec

Bec Report 23 Jul 2005 03:03

Elizabeth - From what I can gather I think they were worried he was a suicide bomber, if they'd shot him anywhere on his body they might have detonated the bomb (if he had one strapped to him). becx

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 03:01

I know this may cause an uproar and I don't mean any disrespect to anybody but...why didn't they shoot to bring him down?then they could have got information from him .Is that a naive question?? Hop-a-long.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 23 Jul 2005 02:45

I understood from the news reporters interviewing a member of the public who saw the shooting, that the police more or less caught this chap as he tripped/half fell on to the train, then they shot him 5 times in the head. To me that sounds a bit like an over reaction - surely once would have been enough. There were apparently two policeman at least standing over him, couldn't they have cuffed him and held him still? I am not a do-gooder and don't condone the terrorists' actions but we cannot have police shooting anyone and everyone who seems suspicious, despite the tragic events of the last weeks. No I don't live in London, but I have friends and relatives who do, and I know the Muslim lad in Norwich whose Italian fiancee was killed - I just wonder if there will be mistakes or accidents of innocent people getting in the way, if the police get too trigger happy. Don't mean to offend anyone, just my thoughts on the subject.

Natalia

Natalia Report 23 Jul 2005 01:48

I have just heard that Muslim leaders are asking why Stockwell Road shooting happened. In my opinion, can we ask the Muslim leaders why the last two weeks happened? Drastic times call for drastic measures and everyone needs to understand this. tHis is the police's only option at this time. I am certain if it had been a non asian, the police would still have shot if he or she had not have stopped when asked to. Natalia

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 01:18

Lock them up until proven otherwise??? But........what if their bomb goes off whilst our Police decide this? Do our Police take risks when they have 'linked' information? I am 100% behind todays actions. I still say, he was linked to yesterday (maybe two weeks ago), he was guilty by association......thats enough when lives are involved.

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2005 00:28

What would we all think if an asian(?) guy dressed in a humungous coat (in this weather???) boarded a train and stood next to us??? NOt all suicide bombers carry rucksacks!!! I for one have cancelled my plans for a theatre trip to the capital!! karen

Ginny

Ginny Report 23 Jul 2005 00:24

Goodness knows what the emotions of those people who witnessed it must be. I would imagine a mixture of horror, disbelief and the fear of what if..............

Felicity

Felicity Report 23 Jul 2005 00:20

Absolutely, Ginny. :-) Thank you.

Ginny

Ginny Report 23 Jul 2005 00:17

no problem Felicity - there is nothing like a good healthy debate!

Felicity

Felicity Report 23 Jul 2005 00:12

I understand your meaning better now, Ginny - thanks for explaining. :-)