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    1. MonsieurA on

      This was the deadliest attack in the UK since Lockerbie and happened just the day after London won the bid for the 2012 Olympics. It was also a little over a year after Madrid .

      I was 12 at the time and I remember being terrified of taking public transportation after these attacks.

      I also shared this over on r/TwentyYearsAgo, for those of you interested in the era.

    2. I can’t remember any of the terrorist attacks in Europe apart from the Hebdo attack. I think something with also a train in Spain (Madrid) in a similar time frame?

    3. theguysinblackshirt on

      If safe means become Islamic country they are close to..don’t know if means safer but..is their choice

    4. This was still pre-smartphone so I remember not really finding out until a few hours later, when one of my teachers had the BBC news rolling coverage of the aftermath on his classroom tv and we just spent the double lesson watching it. I lived in a commuter town about 1 hour away from London and so knew plenty of people whose parents traveled on the tube daily, so the worry was pretty close to home.
      I also remember the insanity afterwards, the failed bombing attempt a week later and the killing of Jean Charles de Menezez by the Met police, mistaking him for a bomber.

    5. yes_u_suckk on

      And on the next day the London police killed a Brazilian immigrant and falsely accused him of being a terrorist to cover up their mistake.

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