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Increased security at the games today


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6 minutes ago, SCPantherFan said:

The illusion of security is going to increase.

Its not an illusion.  Doing this does make thing more secure.  Thats not to say security is perfect or that bad things still couldn't happen, but it does help slightly.  Similar to buying a safer car.  They are more secure but if you drive off a cliff, extra airbags aren't going to help. 

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21 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

The thing that gets me ...

The bombing happened down the street in Paris ... NOT IN THE GAME ... I appreciate the increased measures at the games ... but if ISIS was gonna bomb again ... it would be down the street and the extra security does not help that. 

One of the bombers was stopped by security trying to get into the game....

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39 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

The thing that gets me ...

The bombing happened down the street in Paris ... NOT IN THE GAME ... I appreciate the increased measures at the games ... but if ISIS was gonna bomb again ... it would be down the street and the extra security does not help that. 

The security is the reason that they did it outside the game.  One guy had a ticket and was stopped trying to get in, then he detonated the bomb

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43 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

The thing that gets me ...

The bombing happened down the street in Paris ... NOT IN THE GAME ... I appreciate the increased measures at the games ... but if ISIS was gonna bomb again ... it would be down the street and the extra security does not help that. 

Did you actually watch the reports or read the story?  You care categorically wrong.

security stopped one of them at the gate because they detected the vest.  He then detonated it.

 

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6 minutes ago, JakeR6 said:

It's still an illusion to a point. What is protecting 5,000 or so people bunched up outside the stadium at an entrance? Nothing. 

Another Marine that knows the truth .... Happy Birthday Brother

Remember the increased security at the GB game .... If you ask me all those people piled up on each other trying to get in is the best place to set off a bomb. Thats why the other bombers went to find a crowd of people before setting off

 

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