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Barry Izbak

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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Exactly, so hardly in the middle of nowhere.

I find it hard to believe that, if they thought there was a severe risk of a bomb, that "No flights have been delayed" as per the Gatwick spokesman is correct.

Reading the Argus article, it seems that it could have been an abandoned van which was blown up rather than a bomb.
 


poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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Exactly, so hardly in the middle of nowhere.

I find it hard to believe that, if they thought there was a severe risk of a bomb, that "No flights have been delayed" as per the Gatwick spokesman is correct.

I didn't say it was in the middle of nowhere.

I was simply emphasising that there are two ways to neutralise a bomb. One by blowing the thing up (in a place in which it is safe to do so) and two by disabling it by more 'technical' means
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
I didn't say it was in the middle of nowhere.

I was simply emphasising that there are two ways to neutralise a bomb. One by blowing the thing up (in a place in which it is safe to do so) and two by disabling it by more 'technical' means

Sorry. Wasn't meant to sound so derogatory, I misunderstood.

I'm a bit bemused by the whole process. If they can see inside the van, they would surely know that the risk is low level or not. If they can't, they could be unleashing all hell with their controlled explosion.

Either way, a terrorist has been foiled or a person will have to make a claim for their van and pay for 24 hours worth of parking, through lack of ticket.
 




poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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Sorry. Wasn't meant to sound so derogatory, I misunderstood.

I'm a bit bemused by the whole process. If they can see inside the van, they would surely know that the risk is low level or not. If they can't, they could be unleashing all hell with their controlled explosion.

Either way, a terrorist has been foiled or a person will have to make a claim for their van and pay for 24 hours worth of parking, through lack of ticket.

Agreed

That part I can't answer. To carry out a controlled explosion they would need to enter the vehicle. Wouldn't this enable them to make an accurate threat assessment?

Can we then assume that there was a genuine threat?
 


otk

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May 15, 2007
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Leg out of the bed
It stood out like a sore thumb, as it appeared to contain edible flight meals
 






poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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It stood out like a sore thumb, as it appeared to contain edible flight meals

That's what you get for flying economy
 




Uwinsc

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Aug 14, 2010
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Horsham
Sorry. Wasn't meant to sound so derogatory, I misunderstood.

I'm a bit bemused by the whole process. If they can see inside the van, they would surely know that the risk is low level or not. If they can't, they could be unleashing all hell with their controlled explosion.

Either way, a terrorist has been foiled or a person will have to make a claim for their van and pay for 24 hours worth of parking, through lack of ticket.

I was working in Horsham one day when there was a controlled explosion on a brief case that had been abandoned in the shopping centre, turned out there wasn't a bomb just somebody feeling very silly I expect when he heard what had happened!
 




RickofBHAFC

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Jul 27, 2004
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Not blow up the van

Difuse the device

Went off on a tangent then.

Although exploding the device is a method used in a number of theatres

Exploding the device is a method used in a number of theatres?? How bloody dangerous is that?!! I am never going to the theatre again!!! :eek::annoyed::lolol:
 


edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'm a bit bemused by the whole process. If they can see inside the van, they would surely know that the risk is low level or not. If they can't, they could be unleashing all hell with their controlled explosion.

Either way, a terrorist has been foiled or a person will have to make a claim for their van and pay for 24 hours worth of parking, through lack of ticket.

And if you can't see inside the van?
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
31,901
Brighton
And if you can't see inside the van?

Err...

Sorry. Wasn't meant to sound so derogatory, I misunderstood.

I'm a bit bemused by the whole process. If they can see inside the van, they would surely know that the risk is low level or not. If they can't, they could be unleashing all hell with their controlled explosion.

Either way, a terrorist has been foiled or a person will have to make a claim for their van and pay for 24 hours worth of parking, through lack of ticket.
 




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