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Old 23-03-2009, 23:25   #16
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Re: Thousands to get lessons in how to spot terrorists as Smith warns of random attac

Lets hope they dont decide to arm these people !
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Old 24-03-2009, 00:44   #17
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Even this government is not that stupid .
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Old 24-03-2009, 00:44   #18
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Re: Thousands to get lessons in how to spot terrorists as Smith warns of random attac

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Hmmmm, even without this training I'm sure the most useless security guard or hotel worker would be able to work out someone wandering around with an AK shooting randomly is a bad thing.



Not that I'm in any way suggesting its another crackpot idea floated by the government to try and deflect media attention from all the bigger problems and it in no way will be quietly shelved never to be seen again like so many of the other headline grabbing plans floated by Labour over the last 10 years that vanished without a trace.
there really serious this time i have heard the radio ads which goes something like
"this is the sound of a terrorist bomb plot that didn't happen because someone noticed a man checking out security cameras and reported it to the police" narrated over the sound of shoppers in the background
this has been played on my local radio station for a week now we will probably be getting equally stupid tv infomercials
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Old 24-03-2009, 00:54   #19
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Just because the government throws some public money into an advertising campaign does not mean it won't be binned remmeber all those ad's for the minimum wage well you try telling them an employer is paying below it now and see how fast they spring into action (piece of advice do not hold your breath).

This is a government that has no problem whatsoever wasting sums of public money and more so if it can deflect news away from what they don't want us to hear. Sorry but if this is on the news we should all look for what they are not wanting us to see because with this lot there will be something even if it isn't something most of us would recognise as bad news it's there somewhere.
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Just because the government throws some public money into an advertising campaign does not mean it won't be binned remmeber all those ad's for the minimum wage well you try telling them an employer is paying below it now and see how fast they spring into action (piece of advice do not hold your breath).

This is a government that has no problem whatsoever wasting sums of public money and more so if it can deflect news away from what they don't want us to hear. Sorry but if this is on the news we should all look for what they are not wanting us to see because with this lot there will be something even if it isn't something most of us would recognise as bad news it's there somewhere.
agreed ...i just won't watch too hard cos you never know who's watching
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