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Jobs & Education12 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not an appeal to get everyone to use public transport - it's an appeal to get us to carry on regardless. That includes getting the tube to work if you always used to (pre bombings).
By changing our lifestyles ONLY because of the bombs, we ARE letting them win! And as the terrorists SEE their success, they'll be tempted to do it again and again until they cripple the country and we are in the straght jacket Loosehead so eloquently described.
I'd also like to make a point based on Loosehead's mention of the media and "exposing security weaknesses". The tabloid press's behaviour prior to the bombings was DISGUSTING. It is the press that allows the terrorists to win and makes us live in fear. They are, by scaring their readers with tales of "Our reporter got through airport security with a 'bomb' in his bag", in fact supporting the terrorists and should be treated with the contempt they deserve for so doing! They're also the ones who make us so cynical that we can't believe the government would ever try to protect or help us, even in a time of terror. The media makes us believe there's always a hidden agenda.
Rant over!
As a London cyclist I can say for a fact that the number of (new) cyclists on the road has quadrupled (at the very least), which I think is a good thing.
Though so has the number of cars with one person in during rush hour in affluent areas such as Islington, which I think is definately a bad thing.
Presumably all these people are ex-tube users...