Gumtree, eBay - ISIS danger!

Buying anything for PICK UP only is becomming very dangerous.

ISIS instruction booklet gives detailed guidelines how to lure and kill Australians.

 

http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/security/islamic-state-terror-guide-encourages-luring-victi...

 

This is scary. We have so many criminally minded gangs already, they will only be happy to follow instructions to commit more crimes.

 

Erica

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@performance_parts_clearance_centre wrote:

Already covered here: http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Selling/Using-Ebay-for-terror/m-p/2062962


Not on the Community Spirit board. Not everybody reads all the other boards.

 

I don't.

Erica

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you also have to remember that most of the regular posters will not say anything bad about anything to do with islam, wether it's child brides, female mutilation, beating wives is okay being taught in mosques etc etc. hence no comments or discussion on your thread.

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leaving your house and going into any public place is dangerous

so is walking across the street, driving your car, riding a bike, sitting on a park bench on a sunny day.

 

have we not seen in the past couple of years nutters can kill of injure you anywhere?

 

maybe doing 'pickup' is dangerous, so dont go alone for a start.

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@lind9650 wrote:

Buying anything for PICK UP only is becomming very dangerous.

ISIS instruction booklet gives detailed guidelines how to lure and kill Australians.

 

http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/security/islamic-state-terror-guide-encourages-luring-victi...

 

This is scary. We have so many criminally minded gangs already, they will only be happy to follow instructions to commit more crimes.

 

Erica


We've set up places staffed with police to make deals like this. It doesn't cost anything to the tax payers. The police are already on duty. They just set up a space for these exchanges in the same places that are staffed by police already.

 

They've done this because of holdups. Here's a holdup where the thief lost his arm in the attempt. Not graphic, but seems like justice to me. Although, obviously, the victim broke the law. (said with a grin!)

 

 

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