Todays papers (Mail) are trumpeting the "s how of strength" on the Thames during the security rehearsal. The Terrorists must be in hysterics, half a dozen boats, a helicopter, and a few dozen Royal Marines and Police. A pathetic show of force if that is meant to defend the multitude of Olympic venues throughout the country.
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And if AC has his way, we will have Somalian Pirates up the Thames to deal with as well.
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And all it takes is one person, and a 'vest'.
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>> And all it takes is one person, and a 'vest'.
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One thing you can be sure of is the border checks (where they should be stopped) won't stop any of them.
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>> One thing you can be sure of is the border checks (where they should be
>> stopped) won't stop any of them.
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Which port of entry did the 7/7 bombers slip in through then?
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>> >> And all it takes is one person, and a 'vest'.
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>> One thing you can be sure of is the border checks (where they should be
>> stopped) won't stop any of them.
There is a more than even chance that any potential vest and/or vest wearer is already here.
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The real security is in intelligence and information gathering of which understandably we will be told little or nothing. A display of warships in the the Thames would not achieve anything. We are not preparing for the battle of Jutland
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There's always the Belfast.
One salvo and Scratchwood's London gateway's flattened - allegedly.
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>>We are not preparing for the battle of Jutland
WHAT? Why not?
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There's little or no chance of a terrorist attack during the Olympics, security will be way too tight. Terrorists tend to go for soft targets where the attack is unexpected, such as 9/11 or the London bombings.
In this case they will be happy to have instilled enough fear to see millions spent in a high profile operation which greatly inconveniences everyone involved in the games.
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>>We are not preparing for the battle of Jutland
WHAT? Why not?<<
Because it's nowhere near the Falkland Islands.
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Longway to the Falkland Islands.
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