http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/29/world/europe/29cnd-voxpop.htmlQuotes from different people in London about car bomb threats:
--“It’s something you get used to, living in London,” said Andrew Fowler, a 39-year-old lawyer who was sipping coffee at an outdoor café near Piccadilly Circus.
And given the stance our government made on the war in Iraq and elsewhere, I think we are just getting used to being a target,” he said. “It’s something we have to live with.”
--"..To be honest, it didn’t worry me because they didn’t tell us what it was and they distinctly said it is not the station
it was in the street. We didn’t know about this when we started out but you don’t have any choice but to keep going.”
--“..I feel surprisingly all right about it,”she said. “We all kind of thought, well you could be hit by a bus anyway and the English mentality must be such that they have coped with this for such a long time with all the bombings so they just get on with it. You can see that.”
--“I sort of think, ‘So what?’” said Paul Dickinson, a 44-year-old company director. “There’s been bombs in every city and in London all of my life. There are risks living in any city. I’ve lived in London for 20 years and nothing has ever happened to me.”
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Wow, they're not panicking those Londoners, kinda makes us Amercians look like scaredy wimps.