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Kizzy 19-03-2015 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7647253)
Of course there's a government warning it only happened yesterday. I am fully aware of the dangers of hostile environments, spending a significant amount of my working time in Israel, so a couple of random gunmen in Tunisia will not stop me going there. But thanks for stating the obvious in case there are any idiots reading this.

Yes it did only happen yesterday so to plough ahead with any plans to go before the threat has been fully assessed would indeed be silly. Having to go somewhere on business is slightly different from families choosing to go to an area with terrorist activity on holiday atm.
Nobody knows if the attack was 'random' yet do they?
To be forewarned it to be four armed... and all four of my arms would be cancelling my flights.

billy123 19-03-2015 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7646975)
More reason to holiday in the UK

No its not.
More reason to holiday there unless you want them to have the desired effect.
People shouldn't wimp out.
Fearmongering is how these gimps work. I am due to be in Tunisia for work in September and have no reservations about going ahead with my visit and will be combining business with pleasure.
Tunisia is a fantastic place.

Livia 19-03-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7647282)
No its not.
More reason to holiday there unless you want them to have the desired effect.
People shouldn't wimp out.
Fearmongering is how these gimps work. I am due to be in Tunisia for work in September and have no reservations about going ahead with my visit and will be combining business with pleasure.
Tunisia is a fantastic place.

Quite right Bob.

Kizzy 19-03-2015 02:17 PM

Would you take your children bob?

Northern Monkey 19-03-2015 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 7647153)
No you are not insisting they go, you are saying it is playing into the terrorists hands not to go as the terrorist intention is to sink the Tunisian economy which relies heavily on tourism, and whilst that is all well and good some people have other factors to take into consideration, personally I would go, but I wouldn't take my kids, I have never taken them to Egypt either for similar reasons.

Me too.I was in Cairo and Luxor not long before the trouble started over there.I remember seeing the news over there and some Christians were shot while we were there.
I would'nt take my family to Cairo at the moment and specially not Tunisia.I would take them somewhere on the Red Sea but not to the inner cities just yet.I would go with friends but not my misses or kids.

billy123 19-03-2015 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7647294)
Would you take your children bob?

Yes absolutely have taken my stepdaughter in the past and would again. Why do you ask?
have you ever taken your kids to London? Have you ever taken your kids to Manchester?

arista 19-03-2015 02:23 PM

Its now Confirmed
this was a Isis Attack.

Kizzy 19-03-2015 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7647297)
Yes absolutely have taken my stepdaughter in the past and would again. Why do you ask?
have you ever taken your kids to London? Have you ever taken your kids to Manchester?

There was no issue in the past...The question is now under the current conditions would you at the moment?

billy123 19-03-2015 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7647309)
There was no issue in the past...The question is now under the current conditions would you at the moment?

I think i answered that in my previous post.
The question stands would you take your kids to London or Manchester?
Yes i would.

billy123 19-03-2015 02:37 PM

The Tragic incident in Tunisia will and is being hijacked by the right wingers to try and spread fear and to try and further their racist agenda.
Transparent and idiotic in equal measures.

kirklancaster 19-03-2015 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7647297)
Yes absolutely have taken my stepdaughter in the past and would again. Why do you ask?
have you ever taken your kids to London? Have you ever taken your kids to Manchester?

:clap1: Excellent reasoning. It is probably as safe in Tunisia as anywhere.

Kizzy 19-03-2015 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7647315)
The question stands would you take your kids to London or Manchester?
Yes i would.

Of course I would, nobody has walked into a museum and shot dead a room full of people have they? So it's not even slightly comparable....

The deaths in Tunis are real and if you feel that it's worth the risk to go at this moment in time fair play, personally if I were responsible for the safety of others I wouldn't right now.

billy123 19-03-2015 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 7647327)
:clap1: Excellent reasoning. It is probably as safe in Tunisia as anywhere.

Thank you Kirk.
Glad to see you posting. We Probably got off to as bad a start on here as is possible :laugh: But i accept that is down to me. Im an argumentative bugger even when im wrong.
I never hold a grudge with anyone and hopefully you can just brush me off when im annoying you too. :joker:
There i wanted to tell you that for a while now :)
Your input on tibb is much appreciated.

billy123 19-03-2015 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7647331)
Of course I would, nobody has walked into a museum and shot dead a room full of people have they? So it's not even slightly comparable....

The deaths in Tunis are real and if you feel that it's worth the risk to go at this moment in time fair play, personally if I were responsible for the safety of others I wouldn't right now.

And no group of suicide bombers have walked onto a bunch of trains and and a bus and killed themselves lots of other innocent people in Tunisia either.
Whats the difference? Was that not real?

Kizzy 19-03-2015 02:52 PM

The difference is we don't have the same level of religious and economic tension at the moment.


'Political situation

Tunisia has experienced unprecedented political and social change since its revolution in January 2011. Legislative elections took place in October 2014, and Beji Caid Essebsi became the country’s first democratically elected President in December 2014. A new government was approved in parliament on 5 February 2015.

'Demonstrations sparked by political, religious or economic tensions may still occur. They can happen at any time and anywhere. Most protests are peaceful but some have affected key services and there are occasional incidents of violence and damage to property. There have also been incidents of protest on major roads designed to cause traffic delays and disruption. While demonstrations are not normally aimed at foreigners, international events can trigger anti-western protests.'

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-ad...y-and-security

MTVN 19-03-2015 02:53 PM

Tunisia isn't as safe as anywhere though, its in a region which is incredibly volatile right now and surrounded by countries plagued by extremism. Hopefully they can retain a semblance of stability where their neighbours have been unable to but it is going to be very tough for them. Obviously its peoples own decision to make but a holiday to Tunisia is a luxury. If the price of keeping yourself and your family safe is to pick a different holiday destination this year then its one that most people will be happy to pay

JoshBB 19-03-2015 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7646050)
A tweet sent from pro-ISIS Twitter accounts accurately predicted the Tunisia terror attack, raising the possibility the terror group were behind the atrocity.

Sent just hours before the gunmen opened fire on the popular museum tone tweet read: 'Coming good news to Tunisia's Muslims, and a shock to the disbelievers and the hypocrites, especially those who claim to be cultured.'

Islam and its followers again


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3Ul75s6Pc

these twitter accounts should be investigated.

but it is not a thing of islam, it is a thing of ISIS.

billy123 19-03-2015 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JoshBB (Post 7647358)
these twitter accounts should be investigated.

but it is not a thing of islam, it is a thing of ISIS.

Maybe if The powers that be hadn't shot their load trying to locate file sharers they might still be in a position to be able to tell where peoples internet connections are coming from and be able to track them down.
I forget these days where i am posting from. I think its Canada but it might be Belgium.

kirklancaster 19-03-2015 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7647337)
Thank you Kirk.
Glad to see you posting. We Probably got off to as bad a start on here as is possible :laugh: But i accept that is down to me. Im an argumentative bugger even when im wrong.
I never hold a grudge with anyone and hopefully you can just brush me off when im annoying you too. :joker:
There i wanted to tell you that for a while now :)

Sincere thanks Bob, but I think l can also come across as too extreme - especially when it comes to terrorism - so it's my fault as well. Main thing is we're pals now.

I'm still on here but not posting as much, but it's good to read other's views still.

Cheers Bob.

Cherie 19-03-2015 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 7647357)
Tunisia isn't as safe as anywhere though, its in a region which is incredibly volatile right now and surrounded by countries plagued by extremism. Hopefully they can retain a semblance of stability where their neighbours have been unable to but it is going to be very tough for them. Obviously its peoples own decision to make but a holiday to Tunisia is a luxury. If the price of keeping yourself and your family safe is to pick a different holiday destination this year then its one that most people will be happy to pay

Exactly

Kizzy 19-03-2015 04:50 PM

Yep it's a :clap1: from me too.

arista 19-03-2015 04:53 PM

France24 Live
said Tunisia is expected to lose around 700Million Dollars
due to this Evil attack on Tourists

Livia 19-03-2015 04:55 PM

Not sure how they can predict how much money will be lost until they see how Tunisia handles this.

billy123 19-03-2015 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 7647357)
Tunisia isn't as safe as anywhere though, its in a region which is incredibly volatile right now and surrounded by countries plagued by extremism. Hopefully they can retain a semblance of stability where their neighbours have been unable to but it is going to be very tough for them. Obviously its peoples own decision to make but a holiday to Tunisia is a luxury. If the price of keeping yourself and your family safe is to pick a different holiday destination this year then its one that most people will be happy to pay

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 7647533)
Exactly

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7647539)
Yep it's a :clap1: from me too.

The UK is far more Volatile when it comes to terror attacks both historically and presently.
Is Tunisia really more Volatile than the UK? I dont think it is what do you base that statement on?

edit: After a quick dig i can only find three incidents of terrorism in Tunisia's history (including yesterday)
Sounds safer than the UK but lets not let a good old Knee Jerk reaction go to waste eh. Thats what they want.

Kazanne 19-03-2015 05:31 PM

Just seen this ,that lady lives not far from me!!! (Telford)shocked and was planning a holiday in Tunisia next May(2016) doubt it will be top of our list now,those poor people.


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