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I'm not saying you are like this Oliver, but it amazes me how people blame the police and this country's intelligence for not stopping the deaths of 60 Londoners, but then think the police go too far trying to stop what they belive to be a suicide attack. I'll repeat myself again, with a quite simply point. It's a terrible tragedy that this guy died, but no-one has a right to run away from police. In fact you should be locked up for even doing it. Quote:
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I was making two points there Lemming. The first was that the police probably knew who they were tailing from Tulse Hill on the number two bus and down into Stockwell Station. They probably knew that perhaps the best way of getting his attention was to speak to him in his language, which was Portuguese, which presumably none of the officers spoke. The second point was merely, that Brazil isn't very close to Afghanistan or Iraq or Pakistan, or where ever you would have Moslem suicide bombers "trained." A small point there, but Brazil is a very religious country... as are most of those (if not all) in South America. The rough percentage would be 80% Roman Catholic.
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I believe it's safer to assume terrorism could appear anywhere, and be caused from anyone. I for one, when I'm out and about in Birmingham (where I live) or in London (if I need to go there, I rarely go anyway) am not going to be worried about just Asian people. I'm going to look out for suspictious behaviour from everybody. The last thing we need to come from these attacks are gaps in society as we segregate Asians as potential suicide bombers.
__________________ Whatever your difficulties in mathematics, I can assure you mine are far greater! Albert Einstein, 1879-1955 Last edited by Lemming : 26-07-2005 at 10:21 AM. |
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| Lemming, They could have handcuffed the guy. If you're going to shoot somebody then you want to make sure they are really the bad guys and if there is the ability to detain rather than kill then the police officers should have chosen the former. There is such a thing as 'overkill' (excuse the pun).
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If someone has strapped explosives to themselves and has the button to detonate in their hand, what use are handcuffs? Your point is good. There is obviously no need to kill every criminal when they can be handcuffed. But I would prefer someone dead without even having questins asked before someone getting handcuffed and then blowing up all the innocent people around them. It's a terrible run of events leading to the guy being killed. But this country is under threat from forces with no name or face, policing such terrorism is difficult. Unfortunately there is no time to ask questions of suspected suicide bombers (I believe this guy was), not complying with armed police when they are running onto a train (let's not forget that recent suicide attack took place ono public transport). There is just no time, if you hesitate the fact is many innocent people die! This guy's death was a terrible incident. BUT what we really do not need, at such terrible times, in this country is people applying pressure on the police to have to check before using the required action to disable the suicide bombers which are a huge risk at the moment. It only takes a flick of a switch for them to do alot of damage, we need to be behind the authorities here, not criticise them, terrorists use that to thier advantage, that is what they want!
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I've seen what they can do with aeroplanes, i'm not going to take anything for granted. There are people, rich people, who could potentially fund massive terrorist operations. I personally think the most recent, failed attacks last week, were copy-cats and not too good at it. I'm not going to assume they can't make explosives, it's not too difficult for Palestinians or Iraqis to kill people over and over again, why is it different here!
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| mind you even that could do some damage if you shoot somebody with it 5 times in the head...
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Actually it was seven times in the head, and once in the shoulder. (I'm guessing that one was a mistake.)
__________________ Red-it, Red-it, Read it and wept Last edited by Oliver : 27-07-2005 at 10:09 AM. Reason: Changing nature of unpleasant "smiley" |
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