Hamann Pineapple
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My mates just posted a vid of police in Groton blowing a door off
My mates just posted a vid of police in Groton blowing a door off
Yeah that's good and even though I am up the other end of Gorton so not really near me, the size of the area this investigation is focused on seems to be expanding, you got fallowfield, moss side, town, rusholme and now gorton
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Not a question of red tape. The emergency services had no idea if there were other explosive devices at the scene when they arrived. The police & paramedics were told it wasn't safe and that it was up to them if they went in but they all went in regardless. The fire brigade were ordered to stay out until it was confirmed safe. Normally if paramedics are sent to a scene that's suspected to be unsafe they would wait until the police arrived and went in with them. So strictly speaking the fire brigade were right but they should have been given the choice given the nature of the incident.I would hope the emergency services would do what was necessary to save victims, and if there was red tape in the way, overcome it and do what was necessary in the here and now to protect and save us. It's their job after all.
They would follow your lead i am sure, i doubt they would feel welcome much longer considering how many of you feel. They would be persona non grata i would imagine.No you misunderstand I don't think for a second anyone would refuse mate I'm just saying if I decided to jump and drive the pump myself the others may not go willingly for whatever reason.
Searby road just off mount road. 2 doors away from my 83 year old mother! Just spoke to her on the phone can't get anywhere near to call and see her
Searby road just off mount road. 2 doors away from my 83 year old mother! Just spoke to her on the phone can't get anywhere near to call and see her
Hope your mum is ok mate. Pretty sure Searby Road was mentioned in the media the other day as a former residence of the bomber - it's near Stanley Grove isn't it?
When you get through to her try to reassure her as best you can (I know you'd do that just typing out loud) hope she's fine and all the best pal.
St. Helens, Wigan, Blackley.Yeah that's good and even though I am up the other end of Gorton so not really near me, the size of the area this investigation is focused on seems to be expanding, you got fallowfield, moss side, town, rusholme and now gorton
St. Helens, Wigan, Blackley.
Probably missing one there at that. Think Whalley Range was mentioned at some point and the mosque in Didsbury too.
Just edited my post to reinforce the issue. There's as many mosques or roughly the same amount as churches in some areas - considering demographics (at least the ones statistically reported anyway), I expect thats a disproportionate amount to serving the community.makes you wonder how MI5 didn't notice it enough beforehand, considering as they're all over the place.
Just edited my post to reinforce the issue. There's as many mosques or roughly the same amount as churches in some areas - considering demographics (at least the ones statistically reported anyway), I expect thats a disproportionate amount to serving the community.
Is it fair that something like the number of mosques be looked at to help manage the issue in these times?