Pro Palestine Activists Damage RAF Aircraft
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How on earth did they get in? In my RAF days the perimeter fence would have been secure and the area patrolled by dog handlers.
Absolutely shocking. Heads should roll for this. Our premier airfield and they managed to gain entry, ride scooters and all undetected. I bet Putin is laughing his socks off at our high security installations.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14831077/...
Absolutely shocking. Heads should roll for this. Our premier airfield and they managed to gain entry, ride scooters and all undetected. I bet Putin is laughing his socks off at our high security installations.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14831077/...
Edited by bad company on Friday 20th June 09:35
Edited by bad company on Friday 20th June 09:42
The fence around Brize is not exactly prison secure style, and maybe it should be. Single row of concertina barbed wire, which with a thick house welcome mat is easily overcome and then put your ladder against it and lift another to the other side to aid your escape. Or just cut it......!
Maybe Brize will realise posting on social media recently parties they have for local VIP's to thank them for their support with RAF stewards waiting on them like from some bygone era, and concentrate on making sure the base was secure, then this may not have happened.
Maybe Brize will realise posting on social media recently parties they have for local VIP's to thank them for their support with RAF stewards waiting on them like from some bygone era, and concentrate on making sure the base was secure, then this may not have happened.
It is a little odd as my initial reaction and I suspect many is WTF how could they break in an attack such things. However what would we do shoot some protectors to stop them. Reality there should have been security to apprehend them but would it have played well on the news or on social media if we had had soldiers fighting with protectors an what if it had become violent would it have been OK to shoot people etc.
It's sort of a no win but they should have been stopped before they got to the planes
It's sort of a no win but they should have been stopped before they got to the planes
https://www.google.com/maps/place/RAF+Brize+Norton...
Pair of tin snips and you're in there in minutes...
Pair of tin snips and you're in there in minutes...
Edited by bobbo89 on Friday 20th June 10:13
Gecko1978 said:
It is a little odd as my initial reaction and I suspect many is WTF how could they break in an attack such things. However what would we do shoot some protectors to stop them. Reality there should have been security to apprehend them but would it have played well on the news or on social media if we had had soldiers fighting with protectors an what if it had become violent would it have been OK to shoot people etc.
It's sort of a no win but they should have been stopped before they got to the planes
It's a military base, what do you think the response to saboteurs should be? You're suggesting we can't do anything because it might look bad on the news? Why would robustly defending the nations security look bad on the news?It's sort of a no win but they should have been stopped before they got to the planes
Although it's a moot point because apparently we don't defend them.
BBC article quoting MoD spokesperson said:
Our armed forces represent the very best of Britain. They put their lives on the line for us, and their display of duty, dedication and selfless personal sacrifice are an inspiration to us all.
"It is our responsibility to support those who defend us."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx24nppdx0lo"It is our responsibility to support those who defend us."
Surely it’s more “it’s our responsibility to employ some bloody sentries to stop this sort of thing”
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