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Moog | 17:46 Thu 04th Nov 2004 | News
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A couple of months ago a television ad campaign told me that I would soon be getting a leaflet through my letter box advising me how to be prepared for and cope with a terrorist attack, apparently it was being posted to every household in Britain. Sadly it never arrived so I am as unprepared for an attack as ever, quick chat in our office established the fact that none of my colleagues had seen it either, did any one get one? Was it any use? Am I going to die horribly while my neighbours chuckle from their can filled cellars? Did the governement lie about the number being delivered? Or is it simply that the postman couldn't be bothered to carry them all so dumped them in a skip instead? Anyone?

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We got one.  Don't worry, you didn't miss anything!  It didn't tell you anything you don't already know.  Ours went straight in the bin and was dismissed by my husband as 'typical Government hogwash'.
You're not missing out really, unless you are an utter mong.  We got one.  I read the first page and threw it out.  Things like, stay calm and do as the designated person in charge says... blah blah.  Just like any other emergency really.
Ditto both of the above. Nothing useful in it. It's basically an @rse covering excercise by the government so that when something bad happens they aren't open to accusations of leaving us unprepared for it.
Maybe your postie is actually a terrorist? We got one of those useful, nay, potentially life-saving booklets. It was called something like "Planning for Emergencies: Stating the Bleeding Obvious". Don't worry Moog, you can greatly increase your chances of survival just by clicking: http://www.pfe.gov.uk/
This site is just as useful: http://www.preparingforemergencies.co.uk/

   We had one of those leaflets,......waste of time and money ! threw it in the bin ! most of it contained common knowledge stuff.... stay indoors, watch the television to keep up with all that was happening ' out there '...... keep a torch handy, ..... NO electric means NO television !!!  there was a  TV  prog' on not so long ago, covering the fact that, especially the American Gov. purposely wanted to install the  fear  of such an attack into the minds of the people, so ALL decisions taken, no matter what, would be acceptable...was not the IRAQ war started this way ?  TONY BLAIR, being TONY BLAIR,  seems to have copied  George Bush, and his lot in this matter, we live in fear, so they can do ,or carry out whatever they want...... yes, these 'terrorists ' are out there, be alert yes, but live your life in fear ? NO !!

 

A pointless leaflet and part of a wider political agenda. The cost to print and send these across the UK was huge, image how Blair could have used this, instead of filling recycle bins!
I had one and I dodnt bother reading it!
What an excellent site LeMarchand!  Much more useful & realistic than what we got in the post
there are a couple of films you should watch too, and at the moment i cannot for the life of me remember what they are. one was about a nuclear bomb being set off near Sheffield and the other was old info ads during the cold war or something about how to deal with 'fall out' etc. it was defenatly made before the mids 80's - its very dated. would be gratefull if any one can remember the names. :0)
Provided great comedy value but not much else.  Gems included "if you smell gas DO NOT light a cigarette" and "if someone is injured find a person with first aid training".  Hate to think what the cost of producing and distributing this booklet was......
I got mine a few weeks ago but I haven't got round to reading it yet.
We got ours in Northern Ireland about 3 months ago, so we're all prepared!

Agree with LeMarchand......this is brilliant...........

.http://www.preparingforemergencies.co.uk/

Wriiten by/for Jim Hacker?

 

 

 

 

You're better off adopting the 'duck and cover' principles than reading the drivel in that leaflet.
nothing new in the leaflet that every citizen that feared IRA attacks in days of yore doesnt know and do anyway

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