Ms. Shuttergirl
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I have a friend who leaves for New York next weekend with her family and she is absolutely freaking out about this situation. I pointed out that if she googled the statistics, I'm sure she would still find she has more chance of being hit by a bus near her home than by being involved in a terrorist attack on her holiday but it does raise an interesting topic that I thought we could discuss.
I have a client who is in Defence and he has a friend who is quite high up and involved in "secret squirrell business" and he said if he had a child over there holidaying or studying he would be flying them straight home. And that he would not be using the underground in the UK either.
My friend has decided that she will give the subway a miss whilst in New York as well.
Hmmmm - I think she is definitely overreacting and I feel positive that once she arrives that she will forget all about her fears once she sees the Americans going about their daily business without fear.
It makes me sad for her and her family though because it has taken the shine off this long planned trip for them all. The kids are even a little nervous, which breaks my heart. I know once they leave NYC and hit WDW, they will get over it though. Mickey will put joy back into their hearts
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But is she right to be a little nervous? Is anyone else who is travelling there shortly feeling a little uneasy or is it a complete non event to you?
I think it wouldn't bother me, but then, I am not about to go there.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
I have a client who is in Defence and he has a friend who is quite high up and involved in "secret squirrell business" and he said if he had a child over there holidaying or studying he would be flying them straight home. And that he would not be using the underground in the UK either.
My friend has decided that she will give the subway a miss whilst in New York as well.
Hmmmm - I think she is definitely overreacting and I feel positive that once she arrives that she will forget all about her fears once she sees the Americans going about their daily business without fear.
It makes me sad for her and her family though because it has taken the shine off this long planned trip for them all. The kids are even a little nervous, which breaks my heart. I know once they leave NYC and hit WDW, they will get over it though. Mickey will put joy back into their hearts

But is she right to be a little nervous? Is anyone else who is travelling there shortly feeling a little uneasy or is it a complete non event to you?
I think it wouldn't bother me, but then, I am not about to go there.
Would love to hear your thoughts.