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GuyBarry wrote:Maybe you folks are all doing one station more than you need to!
An interesting observation, though I very much doubt any time at all could be saved by doing Bank exclusive-or Monument in terms of the whole network. Now if we could just drop Chesham, for example... ;)
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The Raven wrote:
GuyBarry wrote:Have there ever been any serious accidents related to the Challenge?
- "scrxisi" and "MylesHSG" have been hit by cars in two separate incidents

- I was questioned by the police while doing research

There are also plenty of other incidences and injuries but I can't remember the specifics of them
What on earth were you doing to attract their interest?
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uefacup81 wrote:What on earth were you doing to attract their interest?
They were stopping random people.

I think they picked me out as I was a young, male with a rucksack running through Liverpool Street!
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I've also been stopped in Liverpool Street station as a young(er) male carrying a rucksack. Seemed quite routine, but I had to wait for them to fill in a form to confirm I had been stopped and searched, which I thought was a waste of time.
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Did you have to sign the form, or did you have to wait for them to give you a completed copy? I'd've just said, "It's okay mate, throw the copy away." Just like receipts in shops.
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I can't remember, but I think I had to sign it, and I think there was a copy for them and a copy for me.
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And what if you refused to sign? ;)
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Execution. On the spot.
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Root wrote:Execution. On the spot.
Please, London police would never risk a flashpoint by killing anyone...
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