Originally posted by Kalfireth
You know, if terrorists were out to spread fear and panic, they may as well hang their bombs up on a coat hanger right now.
Like I said right after the failed bombing attempt:
Originally posted by Sandwich
You don't need to kill ANYone to be an effective terrorist. All you have to do is generate terror. And in that light, this second round of bombings - failed as it may have been - was more successful than the first round.
Originally posted by vyper
Look, guys, you can't argue with 5 shots to the head (of which apparently one in the mouth) was reasonable force. It defies reason.
Can we please see some evidence that the guy was shot to the head? I'm not even tryong to make a point either way, but all I see here are people making all these seemingly ridiculous claims about the guy being shot to the head, and now this, with one to the mouth, without ANY sort of evidence (a simple news item would do)! If all this is just assumptions, you guys should be ashamed of yourselves! The closest I've heard is
this:
[q]"He half tripped... they pushed him to the floor and basically unloaded five shots into him," he told BBC News 24.
...and the policeman nearest to me had the black automatic pistol in his left hand.
"He held it down to the guy and unloaded five shots into him. [/q]
Originally posted by Kalfireth
Out of interest... has anyone thought about bomb/metal detectors built into the walls of major stations? Lets put it this way... on a busy day in London it'll take you at least a minute or two to get from the entrance to a subway station to the actual platform itself. That may not be plenty of time - but it's some time at least. It beats the notion of ununiformed armed police running around the place.
Can't work like that. I go through a metal detector every day going into the mall where I work. They don't have the range, they don't have the specificity, and they don't have the ability to differentiate between a bomb detonator and someone's cellphone/glasses case/pacemaker.
Originally posted by Styxx
If the cops were on plain clothes, he was right to run away - how can you know if they're actual cops?
Originally posted by Solatar
To the guy that got shot, probably looked like he was about to get gang-raped by a bunch of armed thugs...
This is what I've been thinking the whole time... that the guy simply saw armed men yelling at him, right after a couple of major terrorist incidents, and just panicked and ran. Bad choice, obviously, but certainly understandable.