How did the driver get out of that?
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:32 pm
I assume he was shielded by the seat and headrest.
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I don't think you need to do that. There's sufficient detailed care and attention required that you need to do several practice runs first, unless you are a very good practical chemist/engineer/physicist with a bit of related experience. Making potentially explosive substances isn't that difficult, but detonating them correctly is hard.lpm wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 8:20 pm What do people think to the theory that bomb making guides on extremist websites are now 99.9% written by MI5 and the other security agencies? Designed to seem right, but fail to detonate properly in practice?
I think its very reasonable to assume that the driver noticed something. Taxi drivers don't usually leap out of their car and leave a passenger inside.dccarm wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:46 am The early reports said the driver had spotted the device and locked the doors. I'm not sure now that that is accurate.
The device had already exploded - I think the driver would have noticed!Woodchopper wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:51 amI think its very reasonable to assume that the driver noticed something. Taxi drivers don't usually leap out of their car and leave a passenger inside.dccarm wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:46 am The early reports said the driver had spotted the device and locked the doors. I'm not sure now that that is accurate.
Ah Ok, I thought the driver got out before it went up.Gfamily wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:55 amThe device had already exploded - I think the driver would have noticed!Woodchopper wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:51 amI think its very reasonable to assume that the driver noticed something. Taxi drivers don't usually leap out of their car and leave a passenger inside.dccarm wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:46 am The early reports said the driver had spotted the device and locked the doors. I'm not sure now that that is accurate.
As for the doors being locked, this isn't uncommon with taxis to stop 'bolters' who run off before paying. Though it doesn't rule out a specific locking of the doors if the driver had seen something suspicious
The video in the original link makes it clear - worth watching - Maybe I should have called the thread "How the f.ck did the driver get out of that!"Woodchopper wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:11 pmAh Ok, I thought the driver got out before it went up.Gfamily wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:55 amThe device had already exploded - I think the driver would have noticed!Woodchopper wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:51 am
I think its very reasonable to assume that the driver noticed something. Taxi drivers don't usually leap out of their car and leave a passenger inside.
As for the doors being locked, this isn't uncommon with taxis to stop 'bolters' who run off before paying. Though it doesn't rule out a specific locking of the doors if the driver had seen something suspicious
bl..dy hell. Those people running towards the car were either very brave or very stupid as there could have been secondary explosions.Gfamily wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:21 pmThe video in the original link makes it clear - worth watching - Maybe I should have called the thread "How the f.ck did the driver get out of that!"Woodchopper wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:11 pmAh Ok, I thought the driver got out before it went up.Gfamily wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:55 am
The device had already exploded - I think the driver would have noticed!
As for the doors being locked, this isn't uncommon with taxis to stop 'bolters' who run off before paying. Though it doesn't rule out a specific locking of the doors if the driver had seen something suspicious
Yes, indeed. The one in the link didn't work for me. But I found another copy.Gfamily wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:21 pmThe video in the original link makes it clear - worth watching - Maybe I should have called the thread "How the f.ck did the driver get out of that!"Woodchopper wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:11 pmAh Ok, I thought the driver got out before it went up.Gfamily wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:55 am
The device had already exploded - I think the driver would have noticed!
As for the doors being locked, this isn't uncommon with taxis to stop 'bolters' who run off before paying. Though it doesn't rule out a specific locking of the doors if the driver had seen something suspicious
I’ve seen posts shared on Facebook by someone claiming to be a mate of the taxi driver, saying how brave he was and that he locked the doors to keep the bomber in when he realised there was a bomb. This story slightly undermined by the fact the bomb went off before the car stopped moving.Tessa K wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:49 am I haven't seen anything in the news coverage about how the driver knew there was a bomb. Did the bomber show it to him or was it just a lucky spot?
Yes, there were a lot of those stories going round when it first happened. That's what misled me.Grumble wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 1:22 pmI’ve seen posts shared on Facebook by someone claiming to be a mate of the taxi driver, saying how brave he was and that he locked the doors to keep the bomber in when he realised there was a bomb. This story slightly undermined by the fact the bomb went off before the car stopped moving.Tessa K wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:49 am I haven't seen anything in the news coverage about how the driver knew there was a bomb. Did the bomber show it to him or was it just a lucky spot?
I am reminded of the Glasgow Airport incident where people ran towards the intending-to-be suicide bomber - some of them to give him a good kicking!Tessa K wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:58 pm bl..dy hell. Those people running towards the car were either very brave or very stupid as there could have been secondary explosions.
There are always brave people who run into danger like the ones who tackled the knifeman in London Bridge attack. I wonder what the difference is between them and the rest of us who would run away (or freeze)? No doubt they don't weigh up the danger, it's an instinctive reaction, but it's interesting and I wonder what they are like in their lives generally.Martin_B wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 4:30 amI am reminded of the Glasgow Airport incident where people ran towards the intending-to-be suicide bomber - some of them to give him a good kicking!Tessa K wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:58 pm bl..dy hell. Those people running towards the car were either very brave or very stupid as there could have been secondary explosions.
Ugh...this.lpm wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 9:20 am The narrative requires us to act this way. We are shaped by fiction. From a young age we are taught what a hero is and what a hero does and why we must be a hero.
Everyone knows you will get to the man trapped in the burning car and drag him to safety just before there's a spectacular explosion.