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Old June 29th 07, 09:50 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Paul Weaver Paul Weaver is offline
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On Jun 29, 12:00 pm, "MichaelJP" wrote:
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Why do the authorities feel it necessary to seal off such a large
area when they have already made the bomb safe and removed the
explosive material?
Someone said that it was so the police could forensically search the
area for stuff the suspect might have dropped. However there have
been no teams of police on hands and knees conducting fingertip
searches or anything like that.


Or is it not really needed at all and its just to make a statement to
the public about how serious it could have been?


Perhaps they want to make sure there aren't any more bombs in the area?


If that's really the case then they should close all of central London.
There is no particular reason that another bomb should be within 200 yards
of the Mercedes. A typical Al Quaeda plot would involve multiple bombs, but
spread over several miles.


Who said anything about Al Qaida? The last nailbomb in London was a
facist plot against the gay community wasn't it? Isn't it gay pride
this weekend? Probably just a co-incidence.

Maybe they hope to get a better response from the
public that way.


Suits the media though, one headline screamed that 1700 people would
have been killed.