Incident on London Bridge

I'm sure something can be done. It will just be very drastic and it will probably have the PC brigade up in arms.

What can possibly be done? If I want to get in a car, armed with a knife, and mow down people and stab them I can do it. We cannot police against every possible situation.
 
At times like this all you can do is rely on facts and being rational. You're still probably more likely to get killed in a car crash on your way there.

A big part of terrorism is spreading fear but if we focus on the reality of how limited these pricks actually are then we can carry on with our lives.

We can all accept that we may die in a car crash. It's a risk we decide to take every day. What we don't accept is getting killed in the name of fecking religion.

Sick of hearing this sort of shite tbh.
 
We can all accept that we may die in a car crash. It's a risk we decide to take every day. What we don't accept is getting killed in the name of fecking religion.

Sick of hearing this sort of shite tbh.

This is also happening every day.
 
Best case scenario is that the fatalities turn out to be the knife lunatics. They wouln't be re-opening train stations unless they'd either caught them or knew they were long gone.
 
Here's a recap of what we know so far:

  • Police confirm there is more than one fatality
  • Reports suggest there is more than one incident
  • First, a white van hits pedestrians at London Bridge at about 22:15
  • A short time later there are reports of men carrying knives at Borough Market. Armed officers responded and shots were fired
  • A third incident is taking place at Vauxhall, Scotland Yard says
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-40147014
 
At times like this all you can do is rely on facts and being rational. You're still probably more likely to get killed in a car crash on your way there.

A big part of terrorism is spreading fear but if we focus on the reality of how limited these pricks actually are then we can carry on with our lives.

You accept the risk that with driving the car there's a chance something can happen. Everyone knows that, it's part and parcel of driving. Things like this however, what, you accept the risk that walking in London you might get run over and stabbed? Or you accept that risk that you might go to a concert and get blown up?
People attacking you isn't supposed to be part of everyday life.
 
I'm sure something can be done. It will just be very drastic and it will probably have the PC brigade up in arms.

Dont say PC you will get multiple people calling you a cnut. This happened to me
 
This isn't really true. The reason random pedestrians and tweens at a pop concert were targeted as opposed to, say, the Europa or Champions League finals, was their greater likelihood of surprise and success. Big events seem almost strategically avoided due the amount of security and expectation. These are dumb desperate people planning shit on the fly, not evil geniuses with the wherewithal to plan around large security operations.

True. They're far more likely to target the low risk results of big events (such as big crowds on the street after a CL final) than the actual event itself.

Though given how horrific a live attack at a big football event would be for public consciousness, some people are ayre to find it tempting.
 
Natalie and Ben were coming up to the entrance of the underground on Borough High Street when they saw lots of people running.

The married couple witnessed someone being stabbed.

Ben said: "I saw a man in red with quite a large blade, I don't know the measurement I guess maybe 10 inches. He was stabbing a man...he stabbed him about three times fairly calmly.

"It looked the man had maybe been trying to intervene but there wasn't much that he could do he was being stabbed quite coldly and he slumped to the ground.

The attacker and another man walked off quite "boldly".

"A table was thrown, a bottle was thrown at the individual with the knife and then we heard three gunshots and we ran," he added.
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-40147014
 
BBC apologising for the language, like it fecking matters in this situation.
 
I think it's Katzenjammer the German beer Hall. Been there a few times, it's all way too real wherever it is.
Oh yeah, could be, they are both in the basement one next to another. It is too real indeed.
 
Well the terror threat will be back upto critical again not that it really means a lot.
 
In the name of religion? By the British public or even British armed forces?

You do know that the people who have suffered most from these maniacs are muslims in those countries (Iraq/Syria)
 
Just got home from driving through central London. Was really confused as to why there were sirens and police were further south when the incident was at London Bridge but just heard now of the Vauxhall incident. My brother in laws friend claims he saw his boss get stabbed, but that's too many degrees of separation for me to believe. I really hope it's not true, hope there are as few casualties as possible.
 
We can all accept that we may die in a car crash. It's a risk we decide to take every day. What we don't accept is getting killed in the name of fecking religion.

Sick of hearing this sort of shite tbh.

You accept the risk that with driving the car there's a chance something can happen. Everyone knows that, it's part and parcel of driving. Things like this however, what, you accept the risk that walking in London you might get run over and stabbed? Or you accept that risk that you might go to a concert and get blown up?
People attacking you isn't supposed to be part of everyday life.

The risk and how you accept the risk are two very different things though. Terrorist attacks are naturally more horrifying but when it comes to deciding whether to attend X event then the actual levels of risk are more important.
 
Although could it not be argued that this is a relatively new trend?

Both the targeting of low-risk areas and the DIY terrorist

Yeah, ish* because that's what they've been reduced to. There aren't that many people willing to martyr themselves, mangey cause or otherwise, and those that are, are not clever enough to be sitting around scheming in logistical detail how to infiltrate large, heavily policed events. They're angry idiots, which is why they a) get caught a lot, and b) succeed with largely simplistic, fool proof plans. *Even "blowing self up on train" is pretty unsophisticated, and they've even abandoned that as too risky these days.

If that's not an argument that these people aren't proper muslims, I don't know what is.

They're literally all Barry from Four Lions trying to "Bomb the Mosque"
 
I feel sick. Absolutely sick.




My missus travels to Brussels monthly. Feel sick in the gut every time she goes there.
 
We can all accept that we may die in a car crash. It's a risk we decide to take every day. What we don't accept is getting killed in the name of fecking religion.

Sick of hearing this sort of shite tbh.

It's got nothing to do with religion, this is not just going on in Europe but also in the Middle East. These people aren't religious at all, they just want blood.
 
Although could it not be argued that this is a relatively new trend?

Both the targeting of low-risk areas and the DIY terrorist

Probably is to an extent - Nice was (I think) the first major one in recent memory that saw the use of a vehicle, and since then it's become more common.

The 'DIY terrorist' concept is also interesting - again, a lot of the people who seem to be carrying out these attacks at the moment are people who affiliate themselves with ISIS but have often had no/limited direct contact with the group itself. Which probably makes it difficult to monitor/stop unless they're already on the watchlists etc.
 
BBC are really looking after the welfare of their reporters tonight, this is serious.