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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London

Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

Cars! (If you live in a city).

They are poisoning us every day!

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

"

Now put that against the amount of people who die from type 2 diabetes from being over wieght, smoking related diseases not to mention alcohol as well

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By *alking HeadMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?"

Well from what I remember from public information films, what you should really be looking out for is not swimming in reservoirs, climbing into old fridges and not putting rugs down on highly polished wooden floors in hallways.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?

Well from what I remember from public information films, what you should really be looking out for is not swimming in reservoirs, climbing into old fridges and not putting rugs down on highly polished wooden floors in hallways. "

And having your school sports day on the rail tracks

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

And if you are a deep-saw trawler fisher . . . well, keep your fingers crossed.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

* deep-sea

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Stairs. Definitely.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?"

How about a terrorist dtiving a car down a flight of stairs at you?

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By *rMrsWestMidsCouple
over a year ago

Dudley


"Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?

How about a terrorist dtiving a car down a flight of stairs at you? "

I would pay to see that!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?

How about a terrorist dtiving a car down a flight of stairs at you?

I would pay to see that! "

Me too lol

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By *icksoneMan
over a year ago

oldham


"Cars! (If you live in a city).

They are poisoning us every day!"

Don't cows cause more pollution and damage through getting than car emissions ?

Let's kill the cows ?

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By *icksoneMan
over a year ago

oldham


"1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

"

Terrorism is a deliberate act.

Most car accidents are not.

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By *agermeisterMan
over a year ago

Leeds

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter

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By *icksoneMan
over a year ago

oldham


"One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter "

Hmmmm better remind the kids in Manchester about that.

Too low ??

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By *agermeisterMan
over a year ago

Leeds

You do know that kid was extracted out of Libya by the Royal Navy right?

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

Terrorism is a deliberate act.

Most car accidents are not."

Should I be more scared of a deliberate attack if I'm in far more danger from the accident?

Eating too much sugar is a deliberate act too of which people have direct control...

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By *icksoneMan
over a year ago

oldham


"You do know that kid was extracted out of Libya by the Royal Navy right? "

Have a look into the full story or do I have to spoon feed it too you.

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By *icksoneMan
over a year ago

oldham


"1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

Terrorism is a deliberate act.

Most car accidents are not.

Should I be more scared of a deliberate attack if I'm in far more danger from the accident?

Eating too much sugar is a deliberate act too of which people have direct control..."

It was just a statement of fact.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"Don't cows cause more pollution and damage through getting than car emissions ?

Let's kill the cows ?"

According to a public health report released last month (latest of many world wide with similar results) vehicle pollution causes at least 1500 avoidable deaths in the Greater Manchester connovation annually. Not heard of any reports of cows killing hundreds in Manchester lately (or ever).

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

Terrorism is a deliberate act.

Most car accidents are not.

Should I be more scared of a deliberate attack if I'm in far more danger from the accident?

Eating too much sugar is a deliberate act too of which people have direct control...

It was just a statement of fact.

"

Fine, but what does that mean the question in hand?

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By *aul DeUther-OneMan
over a year ago

Sussex


"Should I be more afraid of; cars, stairs or terrorists?"

it's Pret a Manger and bouncy castles that keep me awake

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By *ittleAcornMan
over a year ago

visiting the beach


"1700 people died in car crashes in the UK in 2015.

Worldwide, it is in the millions every year.

We obsess about terrorism because we allow it obsess us.

Terrorism is the tactic of groups too feeble to actually attack a state.

So they resort to low-tech, sporadic crimes.

The media does their job by reporting it in a way out of all proportion to the actuality.

Two dead in a car crash on the M5?

Probably won't even make the national news.

Two dead in a machete attack outside Parliament?

Schedules are wiped and we getting rolling coverage 24/7.

"

Calling them "groups" is probably over selling it also.

Most of our (recent) domestic terrorism has been carried out by people with very loose (if any) connections to the "groups" they claim to be acting in the name of.

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