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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #40 on: 24 May 2013, 01:04 »
Why would it be a hoax, why would they do it?

Same with the Boston thing.

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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #41 on: 24 May 2013, 09:23 »
A hoax my a$$, I can confirm it was real as I work round the corner and was on scene chatting to police.

Woolwich feels very strange now and very empty since this incident two days ago. The scary thing was I came off my motorbike hard that morning and when I eventually got to work I was adamant I would pop down a&e at Queen Elizabeth hospital at midday, which on return would of meant I would of walked back into this mess and it could of been any other male. Luckily work talked me out and let me go to the hospital first thing in the morning.

My partner's grandmother also works on them barracks as well, its not till something really close to you in terms of work and living happens like this that you actually take it deeply into account.


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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #42 on: 24 May 2013, 13:17 »
video of the police shooting them has been released. put about 5 into one of them

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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #43 on: 24 May 2013, 15:03 »
video of the police shooting them has been released. put about 5 into one of them
5 times the compensation then....

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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #44 on: 24 May 2013, 15:10 »
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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #45 on: 24 May 2013, 15:19 »
The whole thing is ridiculous, all those people and cars just sitting there, some of which filming it with their stupid mobile phones - doing nothing but standing like mannequins. To add to that we have endless blogs and comments on every news site and every forum known to man of your average joes talking rubbish about something they know nothing about with educations that stretch as far as the television allows. Some of their opinions are shocking like, makes me ashamed to be a human sometimes. Its all - look after our own country and fcuk everyone else mentality. Getting all emotional because it was a soldier and that were supposed to be all proud or shut up. Surely this only adds to the problem. Incidents like these should have limited coverage and kept out the spotlight for the sake of everyone. Extremists like to have their message spread around the world its it certainly has been now. Also not a mention of the 10 year old Afghan boy stabbed in the kidney by a drunk british soldier in 2011, jailed for 10 years this week. I'm doubtful this one was a hoax, but their is very limited info at the moment. I have learned not to believe nothing from mainstream media and nor should anyone.



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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #46 on: 24 May 2013, 15:57 »
The whole thing is ridiculous, all those people and cars just sitting there, some of which filming it with their stupid mobile phones - doing nothing but standing like mannequins. To add to that we have endless blogs and comments on every news site and every forum known to man of your average joes talking rubbish about something they know nothing about with educations that stretch as far as the television allows. Some of their opinions are shocking like, makes me ashamed to be a human sometimes. Its all - look after our own country and fcuk everyone else mentality. Getting all emotional because it was a soldier and that were supposed to be all proud or shut up. Surely this only adds to the problem. Incidents like these should have limited coverage and kept out the spotlight for the sake of everyone. Extremists like to have their message spread around the world its it certainly has been now. Also not a mention of the 10 year old Afghan boy stabbed in the kidney by a drunk british soldier in 2011, jailed for 10 years this week. I'm doubtful this one was a hoax, but their is very limited info at the moment. I have learned not to believe nothing from mainstream media and nor should anyone.

Well said, but how you stop the spotlight from homing in these days is beyond me.
This is no hoax, I saw the footage of the woman with trolley walking past the killer before they cut it and thought jeez she's not seen him.
Again thats the culture we live in, folk stand by and watch all manner of horrific things without getting involved these days

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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #47 on: 24 May 2013, 16:05 »
Most people refuse to help as they don't want to get involved. look at when motorcyclists come off, I've seen people start beeping because he is taking too long to get up and get traffic flowing regardless if he has come off on his own accord or other reasons and may have broken a bone(s) or any other serious injuries. What about when fights or muggings occur in broad daylight with witnesses, its very rare for people to get involved. Even when police put signs out requesting for witnesses most people who are key witnesses do not come forward, in some cases not any witnesses Same when cars break down etc...

So its no real surprise, people see no need to get involved and usually have an excuse, like "that person should of had break down cover" or "if he was getting mugged he should of called the police", when really ringing the police could of ended up with muggers seriously hurting the subject in question.

Then you get people who are worried of getting hurt, look a few months back to inner London crown court, a man got stabbed just before he entered the court doors by a big group due to being a witness against the gang or a group of a few members.

Then you get the other public opinion of why bother? That person won't get anything. I was attacked randomly once, stood my ground, got the persons details from his vehicle and suffered permanent nerve damage in my hand, you could tell he was also well over the limit, ontop of this he claimed to be a police officer. Police traced him down 4days later as he was using a friend's/relative's car, the drink driving they couldn't proove, they refused to come out on the time of the incident as they did not see it being urgent. By the time they found him they had no evidence of drink charges, followed by all they could do was make an arrest, issue a warning and force him to write the most lamest unsympathetic letter addressed to me.

So no surprise. But when you get caught of doing 32 in a 30 zone and end up with 3points and a fine because the police wanted to enforce the limit your blood boils as you have always been a good law abiding citizen when all the above happens, imagine what kind of public opinion people end up with?


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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #48 on: 24 May 2013, 16:07 »
The whole thing is ridiculous, all those people and cars just sitting there, some of which filming it with their stupid mobile phones - doing nothing but standing like mannequins. To add to that we have endless blogs and comments on every news site and every forum known to man of your average joes talking rubbish about something they know nothing about with educations that stretch as far as the television allows. Some of their opinions are shocking like, makes me ashamed to be a human sometimes. Its all - look after our own country and fcuk everyone else mentality. Getting all emotional because it was a soldier and that were supposed to be all proud or shut up. Surely this only adds to the problem. Incidents like these should have limited coverage and kept out the spotlight for the sake of everyone. Extremists like to have their message spread around the world its it certainly has been now. Also not a mention of the 10 year old Afghan boy stabbed in the kidney by a drunk british soldier in 2011, jailed for 10 years this week. I'm doubtful this one was a hoax, but their is very limited info at the moment. I have learned not to believe nothing from mainstream media and nor should anyone.
I see what you mean, and I agree that the mainstream media fuel so many issues.
However, I also think that these 'terrorists' that want the publicity, if ignored, won't stop and will keep getting more and more serious until they do something catastrophic.
There's already news local to me of a Mosque being petrol bombed last night.

I think we just live in a nation that is filled with complete f**king idiots that are incapable of thinking with the slightest bit of logic and have no concept of consequences.

Personally, I don't agree with religion at all, I think it's outdated and unnecessary. But I think everyone's entitled to their opinions, as long as it has no direct affect on myself. And anyone with extreme views on anything can go f**k a lawnmower or something.

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Re: Woolwich Terror Attack.....
« Reply #49 on: 24 May 2013, 17:21 »
f**k. The arsehole running at the police car, officer was allowed to get pretty damned close
 Id have shot the thingy a lot sooner