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In the wake of the London Bridge attack
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So I now spend more than 50% of my time living in London and soon to be a London resident.
I'm always very affected by these sort of things but normally more detached as I live far away.
I travel through Central all the time and I'm not going to lie, I'm now really scared.
So my question is do attacks like this change your behaviour or make you think twice about going to certain places. |
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No not really and I work in London. But it has made me slightly cautious and highly aware of my surroundings. But it is sad nowadays it’s just a fact of life.
and I do feel most people not all are desensitised to these situations. And that is not good at all |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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Lorna.
I daresay it's an element of chance, given the numbers of people at any one time and location anywhere across the whole of London.
I worked in London back in the 70's and 80's at the height of the IRA Bombing campaigns.
Yes, we got rattled and suspicious of everyone but that's what terrorists want ... to instil panic in the population.
So we just got on with it, just as older generations had done in the WW2 years.
That's what terrorists forget; they cannot break that British "spirit"! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It wouldn't. I want to live my life to the fullest.. however long it lasts. I don't want my decisions to be paralysed by those events. I refuse to be threatened by it.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So I now spend more than 50% of my time living in London and soon to be a London resident.
I'm always very affected by these sort of things but normally more detached as I live far away.
I travel through Central all the time and I'm not going to lie, I'm now really scared.
So my question is do attacks like this change your behaviour or make you think twice about going to certain places. "
On short, no. Lived and worked in London for over 30 years. Remember all too well the IRA bombing campaigns of the 80s and 90s as well as the 7/7 suicide bombers and more recently the Borough Market and Westminster Bridge attacks among too many such incidents.
All were frightening at the time. All were of course tragic for those who lost loved ones. However, will these people change what I do or what I think? Never. I will not be bowed by fools who wish to impose their views on me.
London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
Welcome to London. It is a great place to live. You'll love it.
Xx |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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"So I now spend more than 50% of my time living in London and soon to be a London resident.
I'm always very affected by these sort of things but normally more detached as I live far away.
I travel through Central all the time and I'm not going to lie, I'm now really scared.
So my question is do attacks like this change your behaviour or make you think twice about going to certain places.
On short, no. Lived and worked in London for over 30 years. Remember all too well the IRA bombing campaigns of the 80s and 90s as well as the 7/7 suicide bombers and more recently the Borough Market and Westminster Bridge attacks among too many such incidents.
All were frightening at the time. All were of course tragic for those who lost loved ones. However, will these people change what I do or what I think? Never. I will not be bowed by fools who wish to impose their views on me.
London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
Welcome to London. It is a great place to live. You'll love it.
Xx"
In short, if everybody thought, "I cannot go to London any more, as it's too scary etc etc", the Terrorists effectively WIN.
Don't let that happen! We are far better! |
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
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That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons |
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By (user no longer on site)
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons"
Nicely put |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons"
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit. "
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
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By (user no longer on site)
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit. "
Well, that's exactly those evil areseholes want. Spread terror and spread fear. You will only live once! Dont get these idiots to dictate how you should live it. Be courageous! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
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Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble. "
Stick with it and good luck xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble.
Stick with it and good luck xx"
Thank you for the reassurance. X |
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I work in places that are a high risk of being targetted- so much so, we have frequent awareness training.
I'm more likely to be killed on the motorway going to or from work or by the equipment we use for the job.....so fuck em! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I work in places that are a high risk of being targetted- so much so, we have frequent awareness training.
I'm more likely to be killed on the motorway going to or from work or by the equipment we use for the job.....so fuck em!"
Well maybe if I take my moose everywhere with me... That will show um! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble.
Stick with it and good luck xx
Thank you for the reassurance. X"
No problem... I was about 300 yds away when the incident happened this afternoon. Just took myself away from the area and got on with life. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble.
Stick with it and good luck xx
Thank you for the reassurance. X
No problem... I was about 300 yds away when the incident happened this afternoon. Just took myself away from the area and got on with life. "
Oh wow! Well I'm very glad you are safe.
That's what worries me, I don't think I would cope if I saw something like that. |
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Don't worry about it. People understand you are nervous but it's a bit like people get nervous of flying after a plane crash. We all still do it.
I have lived in London for decades,during the IRA bombs through to now. I was on my way to Harrods the day of the bomb but changed my plans by chance on my way there. Over the years I have been close enough to two other bombs to hear them. But I have not and will not change the way I live.
Fortunately for the majority of people living in London, these terrible events will still just be news items on TV and in newspapers and little more. Try not to let it worry you and embrace your London experiences. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble.
Stick with it and good luck xx
Thank you for the reassurance. X
No problem... I was about 300 yds away when the incident happened this afternoon. Just took myself away from the area and got on with life.
Oh wow! Well I'm very glad you are safe.
That's what worries me, I don't think I would cope if I saw something like that. "
Thank you. I guess you just get very good at working out quickly what the best course of action is... Twitter was great (better than the news services) for helping to understand what had gone on. Random nutter with knife taken out by police was a better and more accurate explanation of "gunshots heard" far better than Sky or BBCs "incident in London". Once you know what you're dealing with, its a lot easier.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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London is a big place full of millions upon millions of people who bump along jyst fine every day and the chances of encountering one of these nutters is so small as to be statistically irrelevant.
That’s the way I see it too. I don’t think I will ever win the lottery, and I don’t think I will ever be the victim of a terrorist attack... for similar reasons
I know but it's already been a huge change in pace of life and its taken me a while to adjust.
I guess this has knocked my confidence a bit.
The best advice I can give you is to fully embrace it. Get out and see the whole place there's always so much to do and see. Do everything and explore.
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Thank you.
On the whole I do love London but I'm making a huge life change so I guess I'm just having a wobble.
Stick with it and good luck xx
Thank you for the reassurance. X
No problem... I was about 300 yds away when the incident happened this afternoon. Just took myself away from the area and got on with life.
Oh wow! Well I'm very glad you are safe.
That's what worries me, I don't think I would cope if I saw something like that.
Thank you. I guess you just get very good at working out quickly what the best course of action is... Twitter was great (better than the news services) for helping to understand what had gone on. Random nutter with knife taken out by police was a better and more accurate explanation of "gunshots heard" far better than Sky or BBCs "incident in London". Once you know what you're dealing with, its a lot easier.
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Again thank you.
I'm hypa vigilant anyway so I often notice things way before others but that can always make me feel more on edge. X |
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By *avartMan
over a year ago
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Life has to go on...
You can choose to 'give in' and worry about everything. Which is essentially 'terrorism'.
The alternative is to live your life and disregard such nonsense.
Either way, you don't affect the outcome. Therefore, carry on regardless! |
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"So I now spend more than 50% of my time living in London and soon to be a London resident.
I'm always very affected by these sort of things but normally more detached as I live far away.
I travel through Central all the time and I'm not going to lie, I'm now really scared.
So my question is do attacks like this change your behaviour or make you think twice about going to certain places. "
These horrendous acts are thankful still relatively rare.
You will be fine my lovely. Trust in your good instincts. Use that winning smile of yours and your will have charmed those Londoners in no time xx |
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