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I don't think it would have prevented anything. Aviendha Send a noteboard - 23/03/2017 07:59:35 PM

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Nice last year.

Since Daesh has been advocating the use of motor vehicles as a weapon in terrorist attacks for some time now, shouldn't there be a response? Maybe we can require testing, registration and photo-ID licensing as a precondition to purchasing or renting a car or truck.?
Oh wait...


Reports are saying that the London attacker was British, so he would potentially be able to meet all those requirements.

However, disturbing that he was known to police - though we don't know it what capacity.

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