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Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
I would expect that the bombers' objective was to cause ongoing disruption and panic- they've achieved that result with little risk to themselves so hopefully that'll be the end of the attacks... hardly reassurring at all. Giving in to the mind games and not going would be more unsettling. The sooner everyone gets on with life the better, you probably have a better chance of being struck by lightning or winning the Euro-lottery.
 
I was in Tunisia about 3 weeks before the latest attacks. Very sad is the locals will not survive the damage to the tourist trade.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Out of the hundreds of millions of Europeans who've been on holiday around the Med over the last 10 years or so, precisely 38 have been killed on the beach by ISIS, and not a lot more have been killed by other flavours of violent individual. More will be killed every day by alcohol poisoning and sunstroke.

I know it's on a different subject, but a variation on my old favourite link (http://www.gicentre.net/blog/2013/11/24/risk-cycling-and-denominator-neglect) on the safety of cycling in London might be helpful.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
People should just carry on regardless... HMG should not have forcibly recalled everyone- that knee-jerk reaction has resolved nothing and made the whole situation worse. Totally random acts of violence can't be defended.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
You could try to adopt the attitude of the manager of the Duisburg Germany hotel I stayed at a couple of weeks ago which was situated near the centre of an area cordoned off by police, an area I was permitted to enter on my bicycle:rolleyes:. I suggested to the manager that there was some excitement in the area that day and he explained that a bomb had been found some distance in front of the hotel and said with a nonchalant glance over his shoulder and a sigh, that last week one had been found at the back.
They had been identified as British bombs, but I felt no guilt:whistle:.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
ote to self not to visit Brighton... it's a dangerous place.
The Isle of Wight. You heard it here first...
 
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Deleted member 35268

Guest
Where is safe exactly. Maybe the outer hebrides.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Id think the most dangerous thing to do at the moment is flash a handfull of euro's in Athens..

i dont bother travaling far anymore, security, strikes, shoot accomadation and rip off euro land and high temps
plenty to do in the UK, and bikes go on car for free..
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I simply cannot understand why people would want to go and sweat for two weeks in some filthy hot country, let alone lie in the sun and get skin cancer. In my limited experience of second-rate hotels there is seldom decent air conditioning and the rooms usually have a view of some dull water, or the roof of a restaurant with vents, or the hotel car park. I have to travel on business to hot dirty countries where people have no manners and MTV culture is all they know but at least I'm being paid to do it, I can stay in nice hotels and I don't have to make a pretence of enjoying myself.

Scotland every time for me, nice and clean, beautiful, cool and civilised.
 
I simply cannot understand why people would want to go and sweat for two weeks in some filthy hot country, let alone lie in the sun and get skin cancer. In my limited experience of second-rate hotels there is seldom decent air conditioning and the rooms usually have a view of some dull water, or the roof of a restaurant with vents, or the hotel car park. I have to travel on business to hot dirty countries where people have no manners and MTV culture is all they know but at least I'm being paid to do it, I can stay in nice hotels and I don't have to make a pretence of enjoying myself.

Scotland every time for me, nice and clean, beautiful, cool and civilised.
The solution is staying in better quality hotels of which there are plenty. The trouble is affording them.
 
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