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If you hear this, either get on a train asap or stay on the train! Being evacuated from a station is no fun if you are in a hurry and trains will be moved out... —Preceding
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In spite of what the article says, I have heard an "Inspector Sands" announcement caused by someone leaving unattended luggage. the station staff (East Croydon) also evacuated two platforms. It was later explained (over the station tannoy) that the disruption was because of unattended luggage. --
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Continous loop?
Does Inspector Sands playing on a continuous loop on 7/7 make any sense? The idea is to get a person to go to a particular place without arosing suspicion, not only has suspicion surely been aroused on such a date, but you're not always wanting people to go to an emergency place, just once and they're hopefully there?
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If you hear this, either get on a train asap or stay on the train! Being evacuated from a station is no fun if you are in a hurry and trains will be moved out... —Preceding
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86.175.180.118 (
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20:46, 30 December 2009 (UTC)reply
In spite of what the article says, I have heard an "Inspector Sands" announcement caused by someone leaving unattended luggage. the station staff (East Croydon) also evacuated two platforms. It was later explained (over the station tannoy) that the disruption was because of unattended luggage. --
Rafwuk (
talk)
02:16, 14 January 2010 (UTC)reply
Continous loop?
Does Inspector Sands playing on a continuous loop on 7/7 make any sense? The idea is to get a person to go to a particular place without arosing suspicion, not only has suspicion surely been aroused on such a date, but you're not always wanting people to go to an emergency place, just once and they're hopefully there?
92.20.126.224 (
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10:43, 13 September 2011 (UTC)reply