I assume the apprentice got it in the neck
On 16/05/2016 19:11, GB wrote:
On 16/05/2016 18:39, Nightjar cpb wrote:
The search also serves to keep people occupied and out of the evacuation
routes until they have been cleared. In a real attack, they may be where
bombs are planted for maximum effect. In the recent Brussels bombing,
running from the first blast took many people towards the second.
Is there any point running from a bomb that has already gone off? Ofc
there may be a second one, but unless you know where that one is running
makes no sense.
People don't always do the sensible thing in an emergency.
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Colin Bignell
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