HollowHorn wrote:Were you caught up in the incident. Do you have pictures Send them to the BBC Scotland news website. Click here to send an email.
I'm soooooooooo tempted ::):
I had the same thought. Evil minds think alike.
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HollowHorn wrote:Were you caught up in the incident. Do you have pictures Send them to the BBC Scotland news website. Click here to send an email.
I'm soooooooooo tempted ::):
glasgowken wrote:Ach go on, you know you want to. See if you can get some cash out of the BBC
dazzababes wrote:Evening Times wrote:Subway Travellers in Tunnel Horror Trek
Good grief! The buggers don't know how lucky they are.
glasgowken wrote:Maybe the crying wummin was a plant, to add tension.
They should have added a nun, a pregnant woman, and a little girl who needs to get to a hospital for a transplant.
Field Marshall Shug wrote:Could this have been a well-managed, but secret, terrorist scenario?
How do SPT and the police etc know what would happen if a bomb went of in the Glasgow Subway? They need to see how people would react in rush-hour. So what they do is they stop a train suddenly and tell everyone to get out an walk. Commuters are not likely to go along with a rehearsed scenario and if they did would natter and saunter down the track. So they went for the real thing below the Clyde. Everyone managed to exit the train and walk out so now they know what will happen if the worst happens. Makes sense.
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