The Head of MI5 (the Security Service) has said this week that it's only a matter of time before there's a major terrorist incident in the UK. I think we're talking Al Qaeda rather than Irish at this point. It's refreshing to see the mass of advice from the Home Office then:
Sensible precautions
It is sensible to be prepared for any emergency in the home and to make plans for any major disruption, including severe weather and floods.
In any type of emergency, you could lose access to power, water, telephones, and roads. Therefore:
Have on hand such items as:
batteries
a battery-powered torch
a battery-powered or wind-up radio
some ready-to-eat food, e.g. tinned food
a few bottles of water (?? a few ??*@!! - Cas)
blankets or duvets
Have the phone numbers of your local police, council, utility companies and family members handy in one place.
Make sure you know where the main switches for electricity, water and gas are located in your home, as you may need to turn them off in an emergency.
I feel totally safe now then - I'm sure Staffordshire Constabulary will cope with millions of citizens phoning them up to report the mushroom cloud!
Whilst I agree that there's a fine line between scaring the public more with your advice than the actual threat, I think we can safely say that the Home Office subscribes to the 'Kiss Your Ass Goodbye' school of survival training.
Any comments?
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