Gatwick closed by drones

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pingu393

7,821 posts

206 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Rich_W said:
pingu393 said:
Not true. PIRA wanted to create mayhem and inconvenience. Death and injury on the mainland, in most cases, were collateral damage.

I spent several years parking my car half on the kerb, not washing it and walking up to it from a distance so that I could see underneath, but I never thought about never using it. Life must go on, but you need to adapt to the threat.

Gatwick bosses did the right thing. Both sides learn things every time there is an incident like this.
What was your job? Army?
I was a civil servant who worked on Army bases and was in the TA. As the soldiers wore civvies when they left camp, they were indistinguishable from us. It was thought that PIRA could target cars that entered or left the sites, and they wouldn't really know who they were targetting. They would just look for the softest target.

Probably a <0.01% chance of being targetted, but I tried to make it a <0.001% chance.

It just became the natural thing to do. No different from locking the door when you leave the house.

Dibble

12,938 posts

241 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Oakey said:
It's a trap!

Anything that looks low and close with the naked eye looks small and far away when you try and take a photo on your camera phone, as I found out a couple of times:



Stanley Park Lake and Raikes Parade, respectively?

Cold

15,249 posts

91 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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There is no spoon - apart from the one missing from the police canteen.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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AW111 said:
Still no answer from the "there was no drone" crowd.
If there was one why don’t the police provide evidence beyond question. Then we don’t have to make up scenarios so suit our fertile imaginations.

Oakey

27,591 posts

217 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Dibble said:
Stanley Park Lake and Raikes Parade, respectively?
Correct on the first one, the second was in Lytham

PositronicRay

27,041 posts

184 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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pingu393 said:
HoHoHo said:
PositronicRay said:
Why didn't you wash it?
I’m guessing you can see if anyone has brushed against the car, hand marks etc.
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Good tip that, I'll advise Mrs PR

Dibble

12,938 posts

241 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Oakey said:
Correct on the first one, the second was in Lytham
Hmmm. I mistook the domed building to be the Salvation Army place on Church Street/Raines Parade, but I’m absolutely stumped where in Lytham it is! Go on, give me another clue (is it actually “Lytham”, or “Lytham St Anne’s”?).

Biker 1

7,739 posts

120 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Leonard Stanley said:
We are the best in the world - top of the tree - at embarrassing cock ups.

Utterly laughable.
Sadly, this is quite true & seems to be getting worse......
Drone or no drone - what a shambles.

swisstoni

17,029 posts

280 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Biker 1 said:
Leonard Stanley said:
We are the best in the world - top of the tree - at embarrassing cock ups.

Utterly laughable.
Sadly, this is quite true & seems to be getting worse......
Drone or no drone - what a shambles.
Something wasn’t right here for sure but let’s not get carried away.

Other countries have a bit more to worry about than an airport getting shut for a couple of days and they don’t go around all embarrassed about themselves.
Italy managed to let a massive bridge collapse this year.
The centre of Paris is getting trashed every Saturday.
Etc, etc.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Yes but we’re British and talk incessantly about the weather so this is head exploding stuff.

Dibble

12,938 posts

241 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Oakey said:
Dibble said:
Stanley Park Lake and Raikes Parade, respectively?
Correct on the first one, the second was in Lytham
Brain fart reversed, St Anne’s library, looking towards Clifton Drive, I think.

iphonedyou

9,255 posts

158 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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Gareth79 said:
A couple of years ago my then-girlfriend worked at a large department store in Guildford and mentioned they were annoyed because their work was disrupted by a "find the bomb" exercise. My eyebrows raised and she mentioned it was just a thing they did every now and then. Apparently at random they would be told to find the "bomb" which was a tennis ball hidden somewhere in the department, and they had to search and find it while appearing to carry on as normal.

I called the head office and managed to speak to somebody quite high up and at first they said it was a team-building exercise and harmless, but eventually after I explained a few scenarios he realised it was in fact a truly terrible idea on multiple levels and said he'd had it reviewed!
rofl

Shocking she became an ex-girlfriend. Shocking.

PositronicRay

27,041 posts

184 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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iphonedyou said:
Gareth79 said:
A couple of years ago my then-girlfriend worked at a large department store in Guildford and mentioned they were annoyed because their work was disrupted by a "find the bomb" exercise. My eyebrows raised and she mentioned it was just a thing they did every now and then. Apparently at random they would be told to find the "bomb" which was a tennis ball hidden somewhere in the department, and they had to search and find it while appearing to carry on as normal.

I called the head office and managed to speak to somebody quite high up and at first they said it was a team-building exercise and harmless, but eventually after I explained a few scenarios he realised it was in fact a truly terrible idea on multiple levels and said he'd had it reviewed!
rofl

Shocking she became an ex-girlfriend. Shocking.
Married her?

RizzoTheRat

25,177 posts

193 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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This chap doesn't seem to have worked out that the point of the drone is you don't have to get up high yourself biggrin

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-4672...

Master Bean

3,582 posts

121 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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RizzoTheRat said:
This chap doesn't seem to have worked out that the point of the drone is you don't have to get up high yourself biggrin

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-4672...
Somebody like this who climbs towers then takes pictures and video of them at the top.

https://youtu.be/s4w5qXYdwo4

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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RizzoTheRat said:
This chap doesn't seem to have worked out that the point of the drone is you don't have to get up high yourself biggrin

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-4672...
No photos of it didn’t happen!

craigjm

17,959 posts

201 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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CoolHands said:
Fingerprints on drone unknown, say police. So there is a drone. Look forward to tk4c’s apology!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6536567/F...
What proof is there that the drone found is the one, or one of the ones uses in the alleged attack? Finding a drone is not evidence in itself that anything happened.

thetapeworm

11,237 posts

240 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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craigjm said:
What proof is there that the drone found is the one, or one of the ones uses in the alleged attack? Finding a drone is not evidence in itself that anything happened.
Especially this time of year when all the local Facebook groups are full of pleas from former drone owners who didn't have the best first flight with their new Christmas toy.

Cold

15,249 posts

91 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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thetapeworm said:
craigjm said:
What proof is there that the drone found is the one, or one of the ones uses in the alleged attack? Finding a drone is not evidence in itself that anything happened.
Especially this time of year when all the local Facebook groups are full of pleas from former drone owners who didn't have the best first flight with their new Christmas toy.
I wonder if the police checked any serial numbers to make sure it isn't one of theirs?

Oakey

27,591 posts

217 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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Dibble said:
Oakey said:
Dibble said:
Stanley Park Lake and Raikes Parade, respectively?
Correct on the first one, the second was in Lytham
Brain fart reversed, St Anne’s library, looking towards Clifton Drive, I think.
Can't quite remember myself, it was last year or the year before.

Looking on Google maps it seems you're right