tablet_eraser
18th Aug 2006, 17:04
See here. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5261908.stm)
Normally I'd make an effort at eloquence. But in this case I think the most appropriate response is, simply, "fu€k off, Ryanair".
I can see why we want things to return to normal, but since the Home Secretary admitted last week that not all of the bomb-plotters had been arrested I think it would be wise to allow the security services to decide when to relax restrictions, not an airline whose sole real concern is its profits.
Normally I'd make an effort at eloquence. But in this case I think the most appropriate response is, simply, "fu€k off, Ryanair".
I can see why we want things to return to normal, but since the Home Secretary admitted last week that not all of the bomb-plotters had been arrested I think it would be wise to allow the security services to decide when to relax restrictions, not an airline whose sole real concern is its profits.