on 23-10-2014 10:56 AM
on 23-10-2014 06:48 PM
They have bodyguards.
on 23-10-2014 06:52 PM
What about when they finish work and go home what happens if they get followed by a nut case. I know they have security inside and outside of Parliament but that protection is over once they leave maybe not for the PM but what about the other politicians? I don't think they have bodyguards at home protecting them. I don't think there is enough precautions in place you just never know, the world is a dangerous place.
on 23-10-2014 07:16 PM
on 23-10-2014 11:07 PM
If all politicians were required to carry concealed weapons I suspect the general public would be in more danger from them than from any potential terrorists. As my Dad used to say it's always the "unloaded" guns that go off accidentaly and kill someone.
24-10-2014 12:33 AM - edited 24-10-2014 12:34 AM
Our current batch of politicians is dangerous enough to the general public welfare already, without the added risk of them possibly shooting someone first and asking insincere questions later.
on 24-10-2014 12:53 AM
Lol ....real funny iapetus.....because it is so true!!
on 24-10-2014 01:09 AM
Just try and picture Christopher Pyne with a .38 waving it around like a toy.....or Bronwyn Bishop with a weapon tucked into her girdle *yeeks!.......
.....at least Abbott's amblin gait won't look so out of place once he's donned a pair of budgie smugglers over his cowboy leather chaps - then he can adopt a stance where he rests his hands on his holstered guns......*A-REEBA! Areeba!!
Howdy, Duke ... Opposition Leader Tony Abbott / Digitally altered image Source: The Daily Telegraph
............feel free to add your own caption btw ............* eye roll
on 24-10-2014 02:31 AM
@watta*drama*queen wrote:Years ago or not they are not irrevelant
The locations were decidedly different to striking at the centre of a nation's government though, as they did in Canada.
This seems, somehow, more threatening.
Mosman Town Hall and the Syndney Hilton Hotel have not yet achieved that status
But do you realise what was happening at the Hilton Hotel at the time? It was the setting for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting.
Not only was our PM being targetted but also the heads of Government in the Pacific Region.
on 24-10-2014 08:56 AM
Surely that only underlines that fanatical religious groups shoud not be tolerated in this country?
on 24-10-2014 09:07 AM
@ufo_investigations wrote:I don't know how prepared our politicians are but relying just on cops is not enough, all members of parliament should be carrying a concealed .38 revolver. You can't just expect law enforcement to be watching everyone 24 hours a day. It worked in Canada, someone stopped him.
A politician did not kill the gunman in Canada.