Preparazione della polizia per la visita di stato di Trump “ad alta minaccia” tra i paure dell’attacco di Charlie Kirk “CopyCat”

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/police-prep-for-high-threat-trump-state-visit-amid-fears-of-charlie-kirk-copycat-5HjdCyf_2/

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    1. TheShakyHandsMan on

      Big difference is that we can’t pop down to the local supermarket to get a gun.

    2. Lord_Aubec on

      Ludicrous. This is the UK. He’ll get some amusing rude banners waved at him, and if they’re really really angry someone might throw an egg his way.

    3. jodrellbank_pants on

      Just feed him more burgers so he pops a vein on the bog

    4. shaun2312 on

      Say anything online that they don’t like with this coming up and the free speech Trump pushes for will soon disappear

    5. LaCornucopia_ on

      No. 

      We may be a lot of things, but we’re not obsessed with guns and shooting up schools like the deranged yanks. 

    6. SeaworthinessFew4815 on

      If high threat is a pint of beer being thrown at him then certainly! However I highly doubt anyone would try anything more than that 

    7. BobBobBobBobBobDave on

      I understand that this sort of visit always needs serious security, and that is of course right and proper, but the difference between the UK and the US is that every weirdo radicalised teenager can’t get their hands on a high powered hunting rifle, and we generally don’t settle our differences by shooting each other.

    8. theaveragemillenial on

      If it did happen on UK soil, wonder what the outcome would be.

    9. Little different, our average citizens don’t have high powered rifles in our wardrobes

    10. Scotsman1047 on

      Thankfully guns are very hard to get hold of here so the chances of a repeat of this are very low.

    11. Gdawwwwggy on

      Police prep for high threat state visit, quickly realise that the gun threat is negligible, then chill.

      There’s probably a lesson in there somewhere

    12. JackStrawWitchita on

      Does this give police the authority to shoot down the Trump Baby balloon?

    13. boredsittingonthebus on

      I doubt very much that high-powered rifles will be as available over here as a would-be assassin would like them to be. 

    14. I feel like the charlie Kirk stuff is a bit meaningless here? I doubt they are prepping any differently than they usually would when a foreign leader, especially one as high profile as trump is visiting.

      Also, not sure why they would expect a copy cat attack here, worst he’ll probably get is some mean tweets from some Internet warriors and some banners at a protest.

    15. This isn’t anything new. They prep for this all the time. Sensationalist bullshit.

    16. BugPsychological4836 on

      “The Stop Trump Coalition are to stage a mass demonstration in central London” Are these just the usual protesters just under a different banner?

    17. Are they sure Trump is fit to travel? He certainly isn’t fit to lead.

    18. Carlitoris on

      I gave this a thumbs up, because I like the sound of it…

    19. BabyBrianBlessed on

      So 100% political violence is abhorrent and no-one should every murder someone else. Got it? Clear. Right.

      OMG, could you imagine the international reaction if *somehow* Trump died in the UK? Not just the whole ‘ Finally King Charles takes his revenge’ memes and general outrage etc, but also British folk are not subtle. There was dancing in the street when Maggie Thatcher died, and people took the piss a lot.

      It would be a huge mess. We would not take things seriously at all. And then we’d be told to behave, and it’d get worse.

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