They’ll be sued again if they don’t acknowledge the threat from drones and install netting over stadiums if attacked that way and so will the stadium owners and their insurers.
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I’ll never really get over how the attack was funded by British taxpayers.
The attacker was given a student loan which he used to fund the attack – even though he dropped off the course.
His mother had left the UK for Libya, but received £2,200 benefits a month from the UK Government.
We sent someone £2200 a month in taxpayers money which were used to assemble the weapon used in the attack.
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They’ll be sued again if they don’t acknowledge the threat from drones and install netting over stadiums if attacked that way and so will the stadium owners and their insurers.
I’ll never really get over how the attack was funded by British taxpayers.
The attacker was given a student loan which he used to fund the attack – even though he dropped off the course.
His mother had left the UK for Libya, but received £2,200 benefits a month from the UK Government.
We sent someone £2200 a month in taxpayers money which were used to assemble the weapon used in the attack.