Armed police storm London tube
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Armed police boarded a Northern Line train as it stopped at Clapham Common station in south London this morning. In a scene reminiscent of the De Menezes shooting police dragged a man believed to be of Asian origin of the train. It would appear they have done the right thing this time and kept their fingers off the triggers, however it is still unclear as to the reason behind the arrest.-
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richjm
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Why's that police man wearing a sleep mask? No wonder the wrong people can end up getting shot!
- 1 year ago
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richjm
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tomofnorthcal
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Ever notice how militarized the police in the UK and US and may be much of the world have become? If it weren't for the "POLICE" lettering on the man's uniform, he would look just like a black OPS military or military police person. 1984 anyone?
- 1 year ago
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tomofnorthcal
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ronin_sky
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Modern police in all countries have been trained in a number of different tactics for different situations. Negotiating isn't the most fun tactic of choice though - and inaccurate information can lead to the uneffective use of firepower if an organized force isn't moving with their heads on their shoulders.
- 1 year ago
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ronin_sky
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CalgarC
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the train is much safer then the plane :D
- 1 year ago
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CalgarC
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lirish
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Well I was on that train this morning and all I saw were a few professional looking and polite police officers asking if there had been a disturbance on the carriage at Thornton Heath, there was certainly no storming of the train nor dragging people off the carriage.
Emmahill you sound like you need to get out a little more, how in the name of God would you know what the purpose of that operation was? - 1 year ago
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lirish
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purplefox
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Scary. Can't imagine what it would be like to come across something like that on my morning commute. I guess the police will be jumpy about using their triggers now though, which is a good thing.
- 1 year ago
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purplefox
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whathefk
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perhaps they were actually catching a criminal? would make a pleasant change.
BTW, have you found my nicked bicycle yet....?
- 1 year ago
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whathefk
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richjm
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Maybe it was a art performance? Or not...
Is there an armed police unit based in South London or something? Clapham Common station isn't too far from Stockwell, the scene of the Jean Charles de Menezes shooting.
- 1 year ago
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richjm
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Beta_Boy
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Now I am glad I catch the bus.
- 1 year ago
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Beta_Boy
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Mr_Costello
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Beta_Boy:
Today, by bus fare to work cost me £20. I swear i swiped my Oyster on the bendy Bus (but had my headphones at full crank)
Steep.
- 1 year ago
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Mr_Costello
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hereandnow
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Beta_Boy:
They did blow up a Bus on 7/7
I'd just work from home or walk.
- 1 year ago
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hereandnow
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Rhys_Bonney
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Beta_Boy:
hereandnow : Most of our trains and buses manage not to blow up daily ,amazing really.
:)
You're more likely to get run over walking in or fall down the stairs at home.
- 1 year ago
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Rhys_Bonney
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Tayllerand
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The purpose of this operation is to scare the hell out of the civilians and make them believe they are fighting terrorist.
The results, give away your civil rights and you become a slave, this whole thing is a psychological
terror.
People should be more affraid of criminal on the streets than the freaking terrorist.
I remember when I was a kid my parents they used to tell me if you dont behave the boogey man is going to get you at the begining it work but after a while nope.
The goverment is doing the same the boogey man is Alqeada and they want you to be affraid 24/7.
Think about it. - 1 year ago
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Tayllerand
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emmahill
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It must have been very scary for all those commuters traveling into town from SW4.
- 1 year ago
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emmahill
