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Attack on London 'inevitable'. Well, duh. It's a major city, therefore a target. And it is simply not possible to defend entirely against attacks by people who are prepared to blow themselves up as well.
I just find it very hard to be *worried* about this. I mean, sure, I'll keep an eye open for dodgy-looking bags or whatever, but... I really can't be bothered to fuss. I don't know whether this is partly because I grew up in London, while IRA bomb scares were still a regular occurrence. But - really, what's the *point* in worrying?
I just find it very hard to be *worried* about this. I mean, sure, I'll keep an eye open for dodgy-looking bags or whatever, but... I really can't be bothered to fuss. I don't know whether this is partly because I grew up in London, while IRA bomb scares were still a regular occurrence. But - really, what's the *point* in worrying?
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Date: 2004-03-16 03:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-03-16 04:57 pm (UTC)1) Nobody's going to blow up Bermondsey, because there's nothing in it.
2) Most injuries in a bomb scare are caused from falling/flying glass, and you instinctively (I hope anyway) look away from a blast of hot air.
3) May as well die having been where you wanted to go first.
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Date: 2004-03-16 05:27 pm (UTC)And even if you stay at home all the time you could still die of something. Like, I dunno, boredom.
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Date: 2004-03-17 07:12 am (UTC)And I too manage to not worry about things I can't do anything about.
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Date: 2004-03-18 02:38 am (UTC)otoh from my perspective it is one of the many reasons why i won't move to london if i come back to the uk (which the chancellor is desperately trying to persuade me not to do!).