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Old 17-09-2017, 17:01   #48
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Re: Explosion on London Underground

It's common knowledge that the authorities have their eyes on several thousand budding jihadists. I don't see how what Trump said alerts these people any more than that fact does. They'll all be working on the assumption that they may well be being monitored.

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
Thats a hard thing to limit when its such a big event. People were hurt and worse can happen. Also with Social Media there will always be live videos now from people that were there or close by.

Also ignoring these events in the news will then lead to some folk claiming they are trying to cover it up and deliberatly playing it down.

No win situation really.
Nobody's saying don't mention it, but do we really need umpteen reports full of speculation, images of distraught/injured people and statements of the obvious? The media should stick to the facts given by the police and other emergency services there's no need for so much repetition followed by the usual raft of debates about the terror threat when nothing has changed and we're going to be living with this for a very long time. If something different happens then of course cover it and give what new advice we can to the public but there's no need for all this forensic coverage.

4 people died on the M5 yesterday and 3 are still critically ill. We're not being treated to endless coverage and speculation about that, we accept it's part of modern life. We need to get this into perspective and not create more fear and uncertainty than is warranted. The chances of any of us being killed or injured in a terrorist attack is miniscule, far less than going out in our cars.

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