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Car hit pedestrians outside parliament

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  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    edited August 2018
    Taxi_Lad said:

    Carter said:

    Cars don't have to be going that quick to absolutely destroy the front end.

    I've got two minds about this, first is if this was some sort of terrorist act of defiance and this is the calibre of extremist we are up against then the terrorists and extremists are shit.

    My other mind is this was an uber driver who fell asleep at the wheel and thankfully nobody has been seriously harmed

    Uber and terrorism = same thing in my world
    They are cheaper though.

    Anyway, Im safe(ish), but I am in Tonbridge, so anything could happen.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,145
    Well if it is "terrorist related", whatever that might mean, then the police are to be commended for arresting the guy rather than killing him. They will obtain a wealth of evidence as a result. And if it turns out to be something else, and any cabbie would tell you the "Uber driver asleep" is highly credible, then it's also reason to commend the police.
  • hoof_it_up_to_benty
    hoof_it_up_to_benty Posts: 22,444
    edited August 2018

    We should just be glad there weren't more injuries.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,145

    I don’t like the “stay safe” thing either but keeping your wits about you is not just for when crossing the road. I really don’t believe that anyone who uses the tube in London hasn’t at some point given even the slightest thought to terrorism.

    Well indeed, I used to "give it some thought" throughout my commuting to Paddington days by train and tube. Couldn't really not do so, when there were no litter bins on the stations in case some deranged Irish "freedom fighter" had placed his latest contraption in it. What I mainly thought is that they are pondlife who have been given a cause beyond petty and violent crime, by political extremists, some of them based in the USA. Turned out to be on the money.

  • CharltonMadrid
    CharltonMadrid Posts: 5,091
    edited August 2018
    Whatever the cause is, at least there's no serious injuries and it sounds like the police action was impressively quick.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,467
    edited August 2018
    Something which I find quite interesting (if you'll pardon the crass phrasing) is that idea that terrorism is "Performative Violence."

    I don't have anything to add to that really. I'm just glad that it sounds like the impact was relatively minor (touch wood).
  • ...

    Police now treating this as a terrorist incident.
    Sky news.

    Time for hysterical overreaction - has Trump waded in yet? Maybe Boris has something to offer?
    No one is being hysterical or overreacting.

    Many of us work and/ or live in London as do our families and friends. I work not a million miles away.

    Agree that it can get exploited for political gain but if people are driving cars into the general public on British streets in pursuit of a warped ideology then it will rightly get a robust reaction.

    In fact the reaction to this is very considered and you don't see masses in the steet burning flags and ranting for vengeance.

    Unlike in some parts of society for example when mere cartoons provoke such OTT reactions.

    Funnily enough I rarely see the people whose first thought is to berate the social media reaction to these kinds of events criticise flag burning or poppy burning as "hysterical overreaction".

    Strange that.
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  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    clive said:
    Looks like he side swiped the cyclists and deliberately aimed at the two coppers on 'guard' outside an entrance to HOP
  • ...

    Police now treating this as a terrorist incident.
    Sky news.

    Time for hysterical overreaction - has Trump waded in yet? Maybe Boris has something to offer?
    No one is being hysterical or overreacting.

    Many of us work and/ or live in London as do our families and friends. I work not a million miles away.

    Agree that it can get exploited for political gain but if people are driving cars into the general public on British streets in pursuit of a warped ideology then it will rightly get a robust reaction.

    In fact the reaction to this is very considered and you don't see masses in the steet burning flags and ranting for vengeance.

    Unlike in some parts of society for example when mere cartoons provoke such OTT reactions.

    Funnily enough I rarely see the people whose first thought is to berate the social media reaction to these kinds of events criticise flag burning or poppy burning as "hysterical overreaction".

    Strange that.
    There is often hysterical overreaction on social media and in the news - that's the nature of the beast and the way it operates.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
    The mere thought that people actually think like that is scary.

  • Dazzler21 said:

    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
    I'm assuming the police/intelligence agencies will have some handle on it.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344

    Dazzler21 said:

    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
    The mere thought that people actually think like that is scary.

    I meant a test by the terrorists, just to clarify.

    I think it is terrifying that we're having to start thinking like that in order to understand how to make potential targets safer.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
    The mere thought that people actually think like that is scary.

    I meant a test by the terrorists, just to clarify.

    I think it is terrifying that we're having to start thinking like that in order to understand how to make potential targets safer.
    I realise that. Wasn’t suggesting it’s your thinking that scares me. Not on this anyway ;0)

  • I think you only have to look on you tube to performance test the latest barriers or 'street furniture'. There's a reason it's not kept secret.

    As usual, let's wait and see shall we, let the police do their job. They have the guy, I'm sure we'll know motive by the end of the day.

    If it is terror, IS will claim it by tomorrow and the whole gruesome point scoring exercise can commence.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
    The mere thought that people actually think like that is scary.

    I meant a test by the terrorists, just to clarify.

    I think it is terrifying that we're having to start thinking like that in order to understand how to make potential targets safer.
    I realise that. Wasn’t suggesting it’s your thinking that scares me. Not on this anyway ;0)

    Need to let the police and intelligence agencies get on with their job. If people spend too much time worrying then the terrorists win.

    A big f*** you to all those intent on creating divisions within this country!
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  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Dazzler21 said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    McBobbin said:

    Odd timing to do this when parliament is in recess.

    This attempt doesn't seem the work of a well organised and well drilled terrorist. It's a bungled fuckjob, and if it's going to be the ongoing face of global Islamic terrorists, I won't be fearing the day of Reckoning
    Or was it a test? See how well the barrier actually does against a car?

    Car didn't work, will likely be a van in the next 3-6 months.
    The mere thought that people actually think like that is scary.

    I meant a test by the terrorists, just to clarify.

    I think it is terrifying that we're having to start thinking like that in order to understand how to make potential targets safer.
    Thankfully we have teams of specialists that do these things for us.

  • The terrorist scumbag isn't currently co-operating (according to the Met).

    (I'm not bothering to wait, I know what he is and why he did what he did).
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    Bizarre to try and drive a car where barriers have been built to specifically stop these kind of attacks. Not exactly a terrorist mastermind this chap is he
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,436
    Cunning ploy by the terrorist - reckon he thought he'd drive through and over the cyclists before hitting the barrier, expecting to receive only a £60 fine and 3 points on his license... :expressionless:
  • Croydon said:

    Bizarre to try and drive a car where barriers have been built to specifically stop these kind of attacks. Not exactly a terrorist mastermind this chap is he

    Was thinking that myself, also can't imagine that 7.30am round there is the prime time or place to mow down lots of pedestrians.
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Just seen this. Can guarantee he'll be known to the authorities, be that ours or someone else's.

    But don't worry, some Wigan and Villa fans are being monitored 24/7 for their handbags at the weekend. Sigh.

    Just relieved there were no fatalities.
  • Just seen this. Can guarantee he'll be known to the authorities, be that ours or someone else's.

    But don't worry, some Wigan and Villa fans are being monitored 24/7 for their handbags at the weekend. Sigh.

    Just relieved there were no fatalities.


    If an element of football fans didn't act like inadequate bellends around football then the police wouldn't have to allocate significant resources to them.

    What's more those same resources could probably then be reallocated to cracking down on gang violence and terrorism.

    The herberts that play up at football requiring the police to babysit them so the rest of us don't have to suffer their monumental
    cockwomblery are the only ones to blame for it, not the old bill.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    edited August 2018
    just deleted out a heap of divisive repeated rubbish that's not needed (Trump, Hopkins, left wing, right wing, grammar blah blah). Please did side off again in other nonsense, ta
  • just deleted out a heap of divisive repeated rubbish that's not needed (Trump, Hopkins, left wing, right wing, grammar blah blah). Please did side off again in other nonsense, ta

    They won't be much left on most threads if you keep doing this....