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Old 27-03-2017, 11:26   #121
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Re: Terrorist Attack Near Parliament, London

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I think what EVERYONE should do. Is simply this.
If you think something in your road, your next door neighbour could be acting strange. then report it.

It may be a starnge thing to say. BUT, this how things start.

Remember, the scumbag lived in a normal street. And then went and carried out this horrible attack.

Call your local Police safer neighbourhood team and let them check it out.

Some people tell me things - and you would be total surprised at what l find out.

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Yes it's how we start with a terror state where people can't say or do anything else some neighbour reports it and the poor sod ends up having to explain away to the "authorities".

Certainly we need to be aware but we also need to allow that other people are "different" and may not fit into what we think is "normal" and yet not be a threat.
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