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Not a bad effort from the beeb for once

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-34844518
"most people are likely to help each other"...yeah, right, like they did when some idiot let off a firecracker and they all ran away trampling each other under foot? if that's "helping each other" I don't want any help thanks!Big Grin

and they wonder why we call them "Sheeple".
Awareness – Avoidance – Evasion – Escape....I don't intend to Engage anyone.

That doesn't mean that engagement isn't on the table – it's a last resort, as taught here in off-duty tactics for cops.

Without anyone knowing where you are, no instant communications, no back up, a lack of duty gear a cop would normally wear, it's best to be a "good witness" and to move on – if you could.

The best fight is the one you never attend.
Ditto Charles, I aint looking for confrontation just putting distance tween me and the bad guys.
stay out of the cities then.
I guess that the idea of absolute torture for BP would be
to be forced to spend a week in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets

:-)
(18 November 2015, 18:37)River Song Wrote: [ -> ]I guess that the idea of absolute torture for BP would be
to be forced to spend a week in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets

:-)
for once, your right on the money RS.
Prepping is now even closer to mainstream. Check the official advice at the bottom of this article - they're in easily shareable form

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ttack.html