Heartwarming tonight to see a few City fans in their shirts with their United mates both outside and inside the ground. The Ajax fans too were superb. The whole event felt like it was about more than football. Similar to the France game at Wembley 18 months ago.
What I don't get is when you think about hooligans they have to hand their passport in and everything. Why are people allowed to just go abroad and be even more brainwashed?
Surely anybody "known to authorities" for terrorism shouldn't be allowed to freely travel?
Or at least tracked. Why aren't passports scanned at any border? You could go from France to Turkey on land, but you should need your passport scanned on the way surely?
Of course if people really want to then they will get smuggled out of the country etc and there are ways around it but why is it always "yes, they have been to syria / turkey etc".
If people are known to authorities they shouldn't be going anywhere, or they should be collected from the airport on their return or rejected entry to the country.
I get that everybody under suspicion can't be followed / bugged etc but how is it possible for all of the attacks to end up being by people "known".
Take it, it was all okay there tonight CJ?
Or at least tracked. Why aren't passports scanned at any border? You could go from France to Turkey on land, but you should need your passport scanned on the way surely?
Oh, you went Ryanair, did you?All good. Not a hint of trouble or of any other incident. Before kick off I asked the United and Ajax fans that were sat near us if they objected to me putting my flag out and they wanted pics taken with it together along with locals and myself. Completely different atmosphere to Liverpool/Sevilla last year. Trip has been ace. Just got an 1100km drive to the airport now!
Yep. Money spent on Trident is better used elsewhere in regards to protecting the UK.Even if we take no action against the source of his ideology then the first thing you need to look at is why are the police being defunded. Police chiefs have been saying it will affect their ability to combat terrorism for 18 months or so now.
Of course if people really want to then they will get smuggled out of the country etc and there are ways around it but why is it always "yes, they have been to syria / turkey etc".
If people are known to authorities they shouldn't be going anywhere, or they should be collected from the airport on their return or rejected entry to the country.
I get that everybody under suspicion can't be followed / bugged etc but how is it possible for all of the attacks to end up being by people "known".
Yes but standing back and watching to gather evidence doesn't work if it then means they are free to commit terrorism.
I can understand letting a drug deal go ahead so you can run in and catch them all red handed, but not things like this.
Point is you don't know what put him on the list and the list is fucking massive. "Known to security services" means essentially fuck all. If you've not got proof of a crime there's not a lot you can do and rightly so.
Oh, you went Ryanair, did you?)
National 1 minute silence at 11 this morning for those that don't know.
Indeed, Trident is no counter to terrorism.Yep. Money spent on Trident is better used elsewhere in regards to protecting the UK.
thats the thing, what puts people on a watchlist?Point is you don't know what put him on the list and the list is fucking massive. "Known to security services" means essentially fuck all. If you've not got proof of a crime there's not a lot you can do and rightly so.
thats the thing, what puts people on a watchlist?
You would think there is a tick list with different levels.
Even so, if I was googling loads of random stuff (not just news about terrorism, but darker stuff) and got a knock of the police it would be understandable. The same if I then wanted to go to Syria or started using worrying language.
The punishment for anybody not reporting it should also be harsh.
Last nights road is off this mornings, so very close indeed.Looks like it was just around the corner from last night's if it's different.
its the only way now. have to be strict. let people(even us) get our backs up and anooyed etc but prefer to that a 8 year old girl being killed by a nail bomb.
its like stop and search
i remember there was a big thing when i was at school of black and asian kids being stopped in town by police for "random" stop and searches. now whilst i understand the anger towards sterotyping i always thought to myself if they ask me ill let them and then say no problem
because it really isnt.
No, but if you are suspected of crimes like terrorism and it's possible you could carry out attacks like this then human rights should go out of the window.
There's a bit of a difference from download a torrent and travelling to Syria to get trained up by ISIS.
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