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Get to Chalk Farm NB last night.
Departing passenger knocks on cab door "There's an unattended rucksack on this car". Go check and find that there is indeed an unattended rucksack in the car, complete with about 20 passengers. Detrain, telling everybody to leave the station and close the doors on the car. Another passenger says to me - "the person who had the rucksack got off at Mornington Crescent - he was drunk". So, the scenario is: 3 weeks ago - three bombs explode on trains and one on a bus, many people killed. 1½ weeks ago - at least 4(?) devices are detonated, but fail to explode On both days, the bombs were in rucksacks. Passenger gets off at Mornington Crescent. Rucksack is left unattended in full view of everybody. At least two passengers notice it. Nobody bothers about it. Train continues to next station, Camden Town - still nobody bothered about the rucksack I am told about the rucksack by passenger at Chalk Farm, who is getting of the train there anyway. I am told by a detrained passenger that the rucksack was left unattended at Mornington Crescent (2 stations away). Presumably if the first passenger hadn't told me, nobody else would have bothered and the train would have still carried on without any body caring. If this is the mentality of people who are travelling in the current situation, then there is no hope for anybody! The station is closed, then Supervisor turns up, goes in the car and rummages through rucksack before removing it. Apparently that's the procedure. Fine by me! - I'll leave it to the station staff to sort out and reappear when given the all clear. :-) Roger |
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... Get to Chalk Farm NB last night. Departing passenger knocks on cab door "There's an unattended rucksack on this car". I would love it if all luggage left unattended was destroyed. Have you ever seen Monsters Inc, the film? A child's sock gets through into Monster World; special troops cover the sock with a metal dome, screw the dome to the floor and set of an explosion, annihilating the sock. Every station should have one! |
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Peter Lawrence wrote:
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 06:25:33 -0500, wrote: Get to Chalk Farm NB last night. Departing passenger knocks on cab door "There's an unattended rucksack on this car". Go check and find that there is indeed an unattended rucksack in the car, complete with about 20 passengers. Detrain, telling everybody to leave the station and close the doors on the car. Another passenger says to me - "the person who had the rucksack got off at Mornington Crescent - he was drunk". So common sense suggests it was not left by a muslim terrorist. The passengers applied this preferred to take the small risk and get get home Which is the usual criteria for dealing with any matter arising (ignore it, "I'm in a hurry"), regardless of the danger failing to take action may cause to themselves or others. |
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In message , Paul Corfield
writes The number of incidents caused by unattended luggage is truly staggering. Well over 2/3s of the daily report for LU is security related at present and most are unattended items. I can think of only two occasions when I have left something unattended - and they were both while on holiday in other countries. I really, really struggle to understand how people can leave stuff unattended or behind in normal circumstances never mind those we are in now. Anyone got a clue as to how people do it? It is important to remember that just as not everyone has the same physical prowess, so not everyone has the same mental prowess. In some cases it is merely a predisposition towards forgetfulness, but in others it can be the early stages of dementia, a condition which affects a very large number of people in this country. Sadly, I have seen loved ones regressing from forgetting bags and keys to forgetting where they live, and eventually forgetting to whom they are married and who are their children. -- Paul Terry |
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 19:50:21 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote: [unattended luggage] It is important to remember that just as not everyone has the same physical prowess, so not everyone has the same mental prowess. In some cases it is merely a predisposition towards forgetfulness, but in others it can be the early stages of dementia, a condition which affects a very large number of people in this country. Sadly, I have seen loved ones regressing from forgetting bags and keys to forgetting where they live, and eventually forgetting to whom they are married and who are their children. Fair comment - I hadn't thought of those sorts of issues. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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So all a terrorist has to do is pretend to be drunk and KABOOMMMMMMMMMM,
a packed train gone up and many dead, it's scarey how stupid people are. Peter Lawrence wrote: On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 06:25:33 -0500, wrote: Get to Chalk Farm NB last night. Departing passenger knocks on cab door "There's an unattended rucksack on this car". Go check and find that there is indeed an unattended rucksack in the car, complete with about 20 passengers. Detrain, telling everybody to leave the station and close the doors on the car. Another passenger says to me - "the person who had the rucksack got off at Mornington Crescent - he was drunk". So common sense suggests it was not left by a muslim terrorist. The passengers applied this preferred to take the small risk and get get home |
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![]() wrote in message ... Get to Chalk Farm NB last night. If this is the mentality of people who are travelling in the current situation, then there is no hope for anybody! Yep this is the mentality of people travelling. I have seen two unattended bags in the last fortnight and was off to find somebody to tell when the owner came back, everybody else just ignored them. tim |
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