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They are telling the citizens to be alert.
THEN WHAT? Let's say you go onto the subway and the next stop some surly looking guy steps on with a bulging backpack. He has a strange look in his eye. "Never happens," you say ...... OH YEAH? So what do you do? How do you help combat terrorism? This is a question. I do not know the answer. Joel
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When I went to London two years back, I saw reports on the news complaining about how bad the service was on The Tube. Yet I found it rather reliable and efficient for getting around the city. It may just not compare favorably to public transportaion in other European cities. The UK is better prepared to deal with terrorist attacks since they had IRA bombings for over three decades, in my opinion. One thing that struck me is that all the Londoners I've seen interviewed generally have said that there is no reason for them not to go to work on The Tube today and they plan to keep moving on with their lives. I often wonder how we'd react here. The sad thing though is not if it will happen in this country, but when and where.
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