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What are the odds on the rioters/thieves having a go at the Olympics and destroying everything, I feel it's a great possibility.
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I clicked on the thread only because I've just got up and saw the title "more riots" and wondered if there had been more trouble last night.
The thread has reminded me though about school - it's amazing how many secondary students (and I'm sure some adults) can't write the number 2012 in digits when I read it out. The most common error is 200012 but this thread threw up a few 20012s.
Anyway, history suggests these things die out and looting will probably become 'uncool'. Certainly the Olympic village will not be of interest to rioters. However, I am sure some criminal gangs will take advantage of the police resources being stretched.
The thread has reminded me though about school - it's amazing how many secondary students (and I'm sure some adults) can't write the number 2012 in digits when I read it out. The most common error is 200012 but this thread threw up a few 20012s.
Anyway, history suggests these things die out and looting will probably become 'uncool'. Certainly the Olympic village will not be of interest to rioters. However, I am sure some criminal gangs will take advantage of the police resources being stretched.
Ditto me - looks like a good bit of middle of the night tosh.
No, it won't happen.
(i) riots fizzle out, community workers and the rest go into bat...
(ii) looting and criminal activity is being frowned on right through the community and this perhaps is the silver lining in all of this - the strength of the community fight back. The Americans, by the way, have been gobsmacked by this reaction - sample four US friends e-mailing me but it has also been on the news
(iii) the excitement of the Games will begin to build as we get nearer - this will provide interest and focus and hopefully the kids may get behind team GB - perhaps an idea is to have large community tv screens for getting folk together - unless they were stolen too!
(iv) the policing of the Games is being shared - and the military are involved with on-site protection. The number of police will largely be the same
(v) MI5 and the police work carry on picking up the polluting "catalysts" coordinating and communicating these riot attacks behind scenes and the book is thrown at them. They are the cancer that needs weeding out and the key chucking away. Take them out and the streets should be safer.
No, it won't happen.
(i) riots fizzle out, community workers and the rest go into bat...
(ii) looting and criminal activity is being frowned on right through the community and this perhaps is the silver lining in all of this - the strength of the community fight back. The Americans, by the way, have been gobsmacked by this reaction - sample four US friends e-mailing me but it has also been on the news
(iii) the excitement of the Games will begin to build as we get nearer - this will provide interest and focus and hopefully the kids may get behind team GB - perhaps an idea is to have large community tv screens for getting folk together - unless they were stolen too!
(iv) the policing of the Games is being shared - and the military are involved with on-site protection. The number of police will largely be the same
(v) MI5 and the police work carry on picking up the polluting "catalysts" coordinating and communicating these riot attacks behind scenes and the book is thrown at them. They are the cancer that needs weeding out and the key chucking away. Take them out and the streets should be safer.
The Olympics will have plenty of protection and offers plenty of time for the enormous security planto be implimented and rehearsed. No doubt it covers the whole country as stuff could equally happen away from London at that time.
The police had none of that luxury this week and had to respond as best they could.
The police had none of that luxury this week and had to respond as best they could.