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Ten years on from 7/7 bombings.....Is London safer now than it was then?

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  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,274
    Frisbee
  • red_murph
    red_murph Posts: 2,460
    Exactly the same IMO. There is no way to protect the city from people with a mind to cause atrocities if they have the determination, the means and the financial support.
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    Vaguely interesting article on the BBC today asking exactly this question.
    Unsurprisingly the conclusion was 'Yes and No'
  • RaplhMilne
    RaplhMilne Posts: 4,603
    No, you will never stop these people operating in small cells. We can stop some, but eventually they will succeed with another atrocity !
  • I believe that since then as a nation and the security services within it, We have averted more potential terrorist attacks since 7-7, so if it hadn't have happened maybe we would have been more vulnerable to an even bigger attack

    Safer maybe not more vigilant definitely

  • Personally think the answer is no and think the security services have done an outstanding job to date of foiling subsequent attacks. One will, sadly, slip through sooner or later though. Too many mentally unstable people being brainwashed by the IS cult.

    Working in one of the more high risk areas of town and in a high rise building for a very Corporate employer it does make me think but no point worrying about something you have no control over.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757

    I believe that since then as a nation and the security services within it, We have averted more potential terrorist attacks since 7-7, so if it hadn't have happened maybe we would have been more vulnerable to an even bigger attack

    Safer maybe not more vigilant definitely

    Head of counter terrorism today said that they'd averted 40 to 50 major incidents in the last 10 years.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,339
    PL54 said:

    I believe that since then as a nation and the security services within it, We have averted more potential terrorist attacks since 7-7, so if it hadn't have happened maybe we would have been more vulnerable to an even bigger attack

    Safer maybe not more vigilant definitely

    Head of counter terrorism today said that they'd averted 40 to 50 major incidents in the last 10 years.
    That's a bit vague. If he's the HEAD of the section that COUNTS TERRORISM, he should have a more precise figure.

  • WS_Addick
    WS_Addick Posts: 75
    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,339
    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Do you think that some flags should be banned? Or are you against the carrying of children on shoulders?
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  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,963
    PL54 said:

    I believe that since then as a nation and the security services within it, We have averted more potential terrorist attacks since 7-7, so if it hadn't have happened maybe we would have been more vulnerable to an even bigger attack

    Safer maybe not more vigilant definitely

    Head of counter terrorism today said that they'd averted 40 to 50 major incidents in the last 10 years.
    Ex head of counter terrorism. Now retired.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,339

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    You want to ban people from holding flags?
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,648

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    maybe the Police used a bit of noddle and decided against arresting him because no doubt it would have been filmed and imagine the spin that could have been put on arresting a muslim man and child.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,249
    I don't think that's what he said
  • cafc4life
    cafc4life Posts: 4,632
    Chizz said:

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    You want to ban people from holding flags?
    A flag that stands for murder and all kinds of atrocities world wide ? Yeah it should be banned IMO
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    Chizz said:

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    You want to ban people from holding flags?
    In instances like this, on so many levels.

    Would you think it's acceptable for someone to walk around draped in a swastika?

    Seeing as 30 British people were murdered by a IS trained gunman last week, I think it's acceptable for our police to tell that scumbag to not wear it around the countries capital.

    "Daddy, what's that flag you're wearing mean...?"
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    Carter said:

    I don't think that's what he said

    It's not what I said but seeing as he asked that question I've answered him anyway.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    Chizz said:

    PL54 said:

    I believe that since then as a nation and the security services within it, We have averted more potential terrorist attacks since 7-7, so if it hadn't have happened maybe we would have been more vulnerable to an even bigger attack

    Safer maybe not more vigilant definitely

    Head of counter terrorism today said that they'd averted 40 to 50 major incidents in the last 10 years.
    That's a bit vague. If he's the HEAD of the section that COUNTS TERRORISM, he should have a more precise figure.

    Actually now I think about it, you're a right knob
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008
    Chizz said:

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    You want to ban people from holding flags?
    Chizz, do you support ISIS/ISIL/Islamic State ?
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  • ''Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.''

    Sadly our police are terrified of upsetting the Muslim community.
    We prefer paying some of the terrorist supporters £50,000 a year on benefits!
  • Red_in_SE8
    Red_in_SE8 Posts: 5,961
    Chizz said:

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    You want to ban people from holding flags?
    I think any flag that represents racist/ethnic/religious hatred and intolerance should be banned. So, yes I would ban the display of the Confederate Flag, the Nazi Flag and the ISIS Flag.
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,658
    edited July 2015
    Would the police be so understanding if I walked around Westminster with a Swasticka flag draped over my shoulders?
  • creepyaddick
    creepyaddick Posts: 6,152
    They should of ripped the flag off him and burnt it there and then
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,658
    I remember recently seeing a veiled lady driving around Romford with black flags flying from her car. It left a bad taste.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,648

    I remember recently seeing a veiled lady driving around Romford with black flags flying from her car. It left a bad taste.

    you sure it wasn't a funeral?
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982

    I remember recently seeing a veiled lady driving around Romford with black flags flying from her car. It left a bad taste.

    BatWoman?
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008

    I remember recently seeing a veiled lady driving around Romford with black flags flying from her car. It left a bad taste.

    Perhaps Chizz was in the car ?
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,339

    Chizz said:

    WS_Addick said:

    Anybody see the bloke in London the other day walking about with an ISIS flag wrapped round him with his daughter on his shoulders. Police spoke to him but there weren't any grounds to arrest.

    Yeah, I find it strange that the police have no power with something like that. Surely that flag is symbolic to terrorism and hatred??
    You want to ban people from holding flags?
    In instances like this, on so many levels.

    Would you think it's acceptable for someone to walk around draped in a swastika?

    Seeing as 30 British people were murdered by a IS trained gunman last week, I think it's acceptable for our police to tell that scumbag to not wear it around the countries capital.

    "Daddy, what's that flag you're wearing mean...?"
    I am playing devil's advocate here, but...

    This thread is about a reprehensible attack on the freedom of Londoners to go about their business. The response - the *correct* response - is to carry on as usual, living our lives in a tolerant, all-encompassing way. There are very few cities who could stoically and steadfastly go about daily life, with the dignity London has managed. And part of the reason for that is this: we Londoners understand that we cannot succumb to people telling us what to do. We don't want people telling us whom we should pray to; what we must and must not wear; whom we have to marry; what we can eat; where we go. We Londoners know that it's not right to be told what you cannot do. And we also know that it's not right to tell others what they can and cannot do.

    So, who decides that someone can't carry a certain flag? Not me. While I think everything that flag stands for is a disgusting, degrading, pathetic, abhorrent mix of mediaeval atrocity and nihilistic, brainwashing degradation, I also think that people should be allowed to wave a flag if they want to. (At the same time, I hope no-one in their right might *would* want to).

    Ban a flag and you've stepped over the line towards fascism. Allow people the freedom to choose and, hopefully, they'll reject fascism and embrace freedom.
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,658

    I remember recently seeing a veiled lady driving around Romford with black flags flying from her car. It left a bad taste.

    you sure it wasn't a funeral?
    It was a single car that had child seats in the back. It didn't look like it was in any funeral procession.