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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Having lived with this shit all my life (The IRA used to plant bombs in the most public of places rather than attack those they claimed to be fighting) it's nothing new.
The saving grace is that now they know which tube, they'll follow the cctv footage onboard, then follow the person seen leaving it, in reverse.
Can't move more than a few feet on London's streets without being caught on CCTV somewhere !
The saving grace is that now they know which tube, they'll follow the cctv footage onboard, then follow the person seen leaving it, in reverse.
Can't move more than a few feet on London's streets without being caught on CCTV somewhere !

SW-User
@Picklebobble2 Oh I remember those days, having to run out of Baker St. Station, lol.
But somehow, after years of peace, this feels 'new'.
And yet, so hard to catch these people. With all the intel, it's so hard to block them.

And yet, so hard to catch these people. With all the intel, it's so hard to block them.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@SW-User You can never stop a determined terrorist. whether it be lashing out at random folk on a bridge with a knife or planting a device or driving a car onto the pavement and killing many.
We've seen all three this year !
my question is, at what point do you retaliate using a similar method ?
We've seen all three this year !
my question is, at what point do you retaliate using a similar method ?

SW-User
@Picklebobble2 Dilemma.