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Bomb found in central London

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monty

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News is still coming in of a device (bomb) found in a vehicle in central London, police have cordoned off major areas and the bomb has been disabled. It is to early to say who or why this bomb has been planted but suspicion falls on the usual culprits. The vehicle is still on site although the detonator has been removed.

BBC have strated to give the story blanket coverage
 
And then you've got all the teen gangs running amok with their knives - wouldn't want to be that age and growing up in the inner city areas today!

Think it's approaching time to look for a more chilled out place to live and work...Blue_in_Amsterdam maybe!! Or even Blue_in_Liverpool/Kirkby!!(y)
 

it just keeps getting worse

chico, any room in your case

got passport

ready to go saturday am

please
 
But a bomb in London would certainly have its benefits if it raised the whole place to the ground. :)

Actually central London is cool and has some nice sights.
 
sure you dont need to take a lad on to help with all those senioritas?

the [Poor language removed] won't even take me Chris:lol: :lol:

Back to thread the device had gas bottles attached to it and would have caused what police describe as carnage. I wonder what Liberty make of this, they lead the smack their wrists and let them go brigade.
 

But like good traffic cops, they had it towed :lol: I know it isn't a laughing matter, but you have to at least see the humour in that part.

I was on my way to Deansgate in Manchester the morning the IRA detonated a car-bomb in Deansgate back in the mid-'90s. I am still amazed that people worry about the rights of terrorists when they are captured. They should be strung-up, balls first.
 
But like good traffic cops, they had it towed :lol: I know it isn't a laughing matter, but you have to at least see the humour in that part.

I was on my way to Deansgate in Manchester the morning the IRA detonated a car-bomb in Deansgate back in the mid-'90s. I am still amazed that people worry about the rights of terrorists when they are captured. They should be strung-up, balls first.

Some years ago friends visited us from Frisco and I took them round the usual tourist haunts which in the main they enjoyed. When I asked them what they thought they were polite but cousin Harry said he had to mention the lack of rubbish bins about the place, he never saw a one hence the litter levels were unacceptable, he went on to say that surely we could provide bins for people to put rubbish in. When I told him that most bins had been withdrawn he laughed asking why, it took a while for it to sink that people would place bombs in them hence they were dangerous..........at which point I happened to mention US supoort for the IRA which he had never realised brought this type of consequence.

I can imagine that if the person seen running away from the car had been shot by police, the policemen who pulled the trigger would be in deep [Poor language removed] today especially after the Brazilian's unfortunate death, which in my book was of a result bombs going off rather than direct police action, it is a war and triggers get pulled.

Terrorists operate in a world mixed with evil and heroism, evil to us and heroic to them, as their actions bring carnage the security forces must shoot to kill as they don't know where the detonation device any more than Amnesty International and Liberty. We acnnot afford to [Poor language removed] foot with these people, meet fire with fire.
 
at which point I happened to mention US supoort for the IRA which he had never realised brought this type of consequence.

I want to clarify, it was a small section of Irish-American support. Mainly businessmen from Boston.
 

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