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/// Further to that, if enough people DO start believing that it is normal to be run down when out Christmas shopping then it will in some part because of articles like this. ///
Nothing better than for us to be alerted of a possible new threat, that of being mowed down while out Christmas shopping.
Good job some of the authorities are taking note and erecting barriers to prevent such things happening.
Would you rather wait until such a thing like what has happened in Germany, happens here in the UK, before we are made aware of this new threat?
/// Further to that, if enough people DO start believing that it is normal to be run down when out Christmas shopping then it will in some part because of articles like this. ///
Nothing better than for us to be alerted of a possible new threat, that of being mowed down while out Christmas shopping.
Good job some of the authorities are taking note and erecting barriers to prevent such things happening.
Would you rather wait until such a thing like what has happened in Germany, happens here in the UK, before we are made aware of this new threat?
We don't need Hopkins to make us aware of the new threat, we can see it for ourselves on the proper news.
And we don't need her to spread fear further than is necessary. To claim that such attacks are the new normal is scaremongering of the highest order and totally out of proportion to the actual risk.
And we don't need her to spread fear further than is necessary. To claim that such attacks are the new normal is scaremongering of the highest order and totally out of proportion to the actual risk.
Gromit
/// Do you really fear being run over by a terrorist, everytime you go to Tesco?
I don't. ///
No because I don't shop at Tescos, but if I did it could now be a possibility, just like those poor souls who decided to go to the German Christmas Market, did not expect to be 'run over' by a terrorist.
/// Do you really fear being run over by a terrorist, everytime you go to Tesco?
I don't. ///
No because I don't shop at Tescos, but if I did it could now be a possibility, just like those poor souls who decided to go to the German Christmas Market, did not expect to be 'run over' by a terrorist.
Gromit
Then just keep your head firmly buried in the sand then Gromit, you do not have to read her column, in fact I should keep away from any news media if I were you, because whether it is the TV or the newspapers (of any particular political persuasion) they can do their own fair share of scaremongering.
Then just keep your head firmly buried in the sand then Gromit, you do not have to read her column, in fact I should keep away from any news media if I were you, because whether it is the TV or the newspapers (of any particular political persuasion) they can do their own fair share of scaremongering.
The German news media, like the French media after the Paris attacks, try the vox pop approach finding people in the street who say how they will continue with their lives regardless (it makes a better story) but what they can't show are the people who are being cautious and staying at home with their children and of whom there are many.
So whether you Gromit, are unperturbed shopping in your branch of Tesco in the UK, is completely beside the point.
So whether you Gromit, are unperturbed shopping in your branch of Tesco in the UK, is completely beside the point.
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