Enricky, Magic, IBWT, Zingy... I need you to all leave the forum for a few minutes whilst I postulate.
Indeed. Attacking the Houses of Parliament with a knife doesn't seem the most organised of terrorist acts. Just a tragedy that the lunatic caused so much harm to innocent people on the way. I'm convinced that international terrorism and unrest just gives some nutjobs a cause to justify their self-absorbed destructive instincts.
He was just a lowlife psycho randomer who very unfortunately decided to drive his rental car into a load of people and then make a half-assed botch job attempt to get in government buildings which would only ever end up one way ... him with a ****load of bullets through his ****'s body bleeding out on the pavement Problem is it's the psycho randomers and loners who the counter-terrorism people can't account for as they have no idea that they're planning something because they act alone, spontaneously and out of the blue, totally off the radar. With cells and ISIS there's always a trail, it's simply more visible
Agreed. And Isis will always claim they were behind it in order to "show how they can strike anywhere and at any time" to try and increase the fear factor.
looking at the bbc walk through the scene the day after the paths are wide and theres not one single bollard in sight. I would think the very first thing done here is to put steel bollards in every 6 foot or so to prevent vehicles doing this again. Most likely every tourist area will have to be done.
True but stuff like that is always generally reactive rather than pro-active I mean you look at Nice and other attacks like Glasgow airport and really they should've maintained the strong possibility it could happen in London and prepared by putting in barriers, bollards and so on but there's always the prevailing feeling that is just a human thing to presume it won't I guess, so it's always after the fact. Then there's the cost and disruption, no desire to do it because of that but this guy will force their hand
They're still searching for him. He's also connected with several cottage fires in North Wales #plaidcymru