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    1. sippinnonlemonjuice on

      Seeing how many people are running around Edinburgh during the Fringe, I’d disagree.

    2. Agreeable-Machine439 on

      You can openly say bad things about the royal family in the UK though.

    3. GodsBicep on

      It was a traveller that stabbed him. I’m from the area, even saw a few vans talking to a whole group of them about 3 minutes away from where it happened the night before. Every summer stuff like this happens when they come for their fares, it’s one of the cities they come from all over and arrange marriages etc

    4. Reasonable_Blood6959 on

      Eh, at least we don’t murder and dismember journalists who dare to criticise the “government”

    5. Automatic_Ad6943 on

      We need to do better at keeping visitors safe as country,we need to strive to be a safer country

    6. LonelyStranger8467 on

      Saudi students come here fully funded by their government/royal family. Including the royal family. They pay high fees, commit no crimes and they go home after receiving their education and experiencing British culture. Pretty much ideal foreign students.

      You can say what you want about the way Saudi Arabia is run, but it’s definitely safer. People will be discouraged to visit. They’re saying this was an unprovoked attack.

    7. FloydEGag on

      I wouldn’t feel especially safe as a woman in Saudi either, thanks.

      But I do feel sorry for his family, they think he’s just going to have a nice time studying abroad and the poor guy gets stabbed. He was horribly unlucky but I don’t think it means the UK is unsafe for visitors.

    8. clubbinglad on

      Odd comments on here, either way he’s right. He was
      Only 20 years old, absolutely saddening what’s happening

    9. Salt_Vehicle_5395 on

      I actually live around the corner from the place this happened and actually saw the police investigating the scene early the morning after. It’s not an unsafe area at all. I’ve literally never had a problem with the exception of a a chav or two pretending they’re about to hit me with a bike when doing a wheelie coming down the pavement.

      I wonder if in this case it is more the event/summer school they had going on at the time attracted a couple of thugs who thought they could take advantage of some international students. It’s well known they all come from money (its tens of thousands to attend summer schools in Cambridge) and this particular one had big banners in the area pointing the students where to go all the way to the building. I wonder if some thugs thought they could mug a rich kid and things went wrong. Tragic either way though. Must be awful to send your kid to a foreign country for education and then this happens.

      The police have arrested two people already so hopefully they got them but it’s awful for the family for sure.

    10. Next_Replacement_566 on

      Less policing and policy changes so that saying stuff on the internet is ‘more dangerous’ than doing physical policing.

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