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On 23 Jul 2005 16:18:32 -0700 someone who may be
wrote this:- There seems to be a connection with an address used by one of the suspects, The police description of this address, as reported in the mass media, has varied between a house to a block of flats. It would be good if the police had put something on their web site about this, but http://www.met.police.uk/ remains silent. I think the distinction between a house and block of flats has a bearing on the acceptability, or otherwise, of police activities. and there is the question as to why he ran into the station after officers instructed him to stop. Assuming that they did so, there could be any number of reasons. However, being chased and shouted at by several burly men, perhaps waving guns around and perhaps claiming to be police officers, is not the way to encourage people to stop and find out what is going on. Remember that apparently these gunmen were not even wearing any sort of police uniform. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh | PGP email preferred-key number F566DA0E I will always explain revoked keys, unless the UK government prevents me by using the RIP Act 2000. |
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:59:00 +0100, David Hansen
wrote: However, being chased and shouted at by several burly men, perhaps waving guns around and perhaps claiming to be police officers, is not the way to encourage people to stop and find out what is going on. Remember that apparently these gunmen were not even wearing any sort of police uniform. If in doubt, when you get to the tube station, seek help from the uniforms there. Don't jump over the barriers and leg it straight onto a train. -- James Farrar September's coming soon |
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On Sunday 24 July 2005 09:59 David Hansen wrote:
On 23 Jul 2005 16:18:32 -0700 someone who may be wrote this:- 8------------- and there is the question as to why he ran into the station after officers instructed him to stop. Assuming that they did so, there could be any number of reasons. However, being chased and shouted at by several burly men, perhaps waving guns around and perhaps claiming to be police officers, is not the way to encourage people to stop and find out what is going on. Remember that apparently these gunmen were not even wearing any sort of police uniform. I think there are two instinctive reactions an ordinary person might make to that kind of shock:- run or freeze. In either case I don't think much thought would be applied for a few seconds. If a clearly visable policeman in uniform shouted to me in a commanding way then I'd probably be tipped towards the freeze mode. But if I hadn't seen the uniforms I think I'd run into the nearest crowd and then freeze. Edgar |
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 11:19:29 +0100, James Farrar
wrote: On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:59:00 +0100, David Hansen wrote: However, being chased and shouted at by several burly men, perhaps waving guns around and perhaps claiming to be police officers, is not the way to encourage people to stop and find out what is going on. Remember that apparently these gunmen were not even wearing any sort of police uniform. If in doubt, when you get to the tube station, seek help from the uniforms there. So you are being chased by a gang of armed men and you think that a ticket collector will be able to assist your defence ? Is he supposed to threaten them with his nippers ? Don't jump over the barriers and leg it straight onto a train. "Fight or flight". |
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Charles Ellson wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 11:19:29 +0100, James Farrar wrote: On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:59:00 +0100, David Hansen wrote: However, being chased and shouted at by several burly men, perhaps waving guns around and perhaps claiming to be police officers, is not the way to encourage people to stop and find out what is going on. Remember that apparently these gunmen were not even wearing any sort of police uniform. If in doubt, when you get to the tube station, seek help from the uniforms there. So you are being chased by a gang of armed men and you think that a ticket collector will be able to assist your defence ? Is he supposed to threaten them with his nippers ? News reports said that there were uniformed *police* at the station. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 11:19:29 +0100, James Farrar
wrote: On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:59:00 +0100, David Hansen wrote: However, being chased and shouted at by several burly men, perhaps waving guns around and perhaps claiming to be police officers, is not the way to encourage people to stop and find out what is going on. Remember that apparently these gunmen were not even wearing any sort of police uniform. If in doubt, when you get to the tube station, seek help from the uniforms there. Don't jump over the barriers and leg it straight onto a train. Summary execution for fare dodgers might cut it down somewhat. A little extreme, though. -- Terry Harper Website Coordinator, The Omnibus Society http://www.omnibussoc.org |
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Richard J. wrote:
News reports said that there were uniformed *police* at the station. If so, they don't seem to have been close enough to him to have stopped him. Or maybe, if he was in a blind panic, their presence didn't register with him. -- John Ray, London UK. |
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