[kj] OT: Man held as terrorism suspect over punk song
FLIGHT BRINGER
flightbringer at hotmail.co.uk
Thu Apr 6 11:33:39 EDT 2006
"The taxi was stopped - according to the head of the taxi firm - after
having
dropped off youth by a person unknown who asked the driver about his last
fare"
Ah ha. I think I ve found the answer, something that makes sense all round:
The head of the Taxi firm was questioned by reporters about one of his
drivers telephoning the Police about having a "terrorist " (as they thought
at the time) in his cab. The Taxi firm Head was concerned about possible
terrorist reprisal attacks ( bearing in mind the assassination in Ireland
yesterday) and said that it was nt the driver who called the Police but the
drivers next customer. Thats the logical explanation
>no FLIGHT - you are twisting what i said. Firstly i said that he was
>interviewed on radio 5 and the taxi firm also commented on the same show.
>So
>my info came from the BBC, the victim and the representative of the taxi
>firm. As i wasnt there i cannot corroborate any of the facts.
>
>The taxi was stopped - according to the head of the taxi firm - after
>having
>dropped off the clash singing youth by a person unknown (cue Poison Girls)
>who asked the driver about his last fare.
>
>The victim made light of the incident by saying he was wearing different
>coloured socks.
>
>I
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