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timescale wrong
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
if one person could in practice have planted both bombs. How easy would it be for someone to get on a carriage and off at the next stop, leaving a bag, without looking suspicious? I would have thought that they'd need to stay on a couple of stops at least until the "his bag" information drops out of enough of the other passengers short term memory. If a bomber needs to stay on for four or five stops, to avoid looking too suspiciuos, do these one/two bomber scenarios still work? #Paul |
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