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I Wonder How Many Of You Will Still Be Happy To Spend Their Holidays In A Country Such As This?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe its why we have dictators in the first place. At least it kept those countries in reasonable order as they knew the consequences. We the politicians think they are giving freedom to the population. However if you suddenly released all the caged wild animals from zoos you would get equal carnage. I suppose someone will say they are not wild animals..really!
//Do you think this indicates that the country is less safe for tourists than before ?//
//Er, well yes it does Fred.//
Really?
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//Er, well yes it does Fred.//
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I'm with FredPuli43 on this.
I simply won't allow my life to be governed by fear.
At some point in the future, I may elect to take a cruise. I won't be soiling myself with fear because of the Concordia.
Next year, I'm going to New York for an Easter break. At no point will my bladder loosen at the fear of a terrorist hijack.
Likewise, the French Alps is on my list of places to visit. I will not sit trembling outside a boulangerie, fearing that I'm about to be riddled with bullets.
Life (for me, anyway) simply isn't governed by terror.
I feel genuine sadness for those whose lives are blighted like that.
Must be incredibly debilitating.
I simply won't allow my life to be governed by fear.
At some point in the future, I may elect to take a cruise. I won't be soiling myself with fear because of the Concordia.
Next year, I'm going to New York for an Easter break. At no point will my bladder loosen at the fear of a terrorist hijack.
Likewise, the French Alps is on my list of places to visit. I will not sit trembling outside a boulangerie, fearing that I'm about to be riddled with bullets.
Life (for me, anyway) simply isn't governed by terror.
I feel genuine sadness for those whose lives are blighted like that.
Must be incredibly debilitating.
I was in Luxor nearly two years ago during the protests and never felt in any danger. A few years ago in sharm a bomb went off in the shopping centre I had been buying gifts in the day before. Last year I was on a Nile cruise and never gave safety a second thought.
Lets not forget there are many families who have lost loved ones in this country, should people stop coming here?
Lets not forget there are many families who have lost loved ones in this country, should people stop coming here?
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