First poll, so this will almost certainly not work.
That's gone well then.Didn't get it
I think our last match against Tottenham would have justified it.If this had existed for the last 80 years, when would it have been used?
Was devised, I believe, to replace text messaging in the case of another pandemic/lockdown.If this had existed for the last 80 years, when would it have been used?
The last time we had a lockdown it was obvious it was coming for a few weeks, didn't need my phone kicking off to let me know!Was devised, I believe, to replace text messaging in the case of another pandemic/lockdown.
Fine, texting the entire population proves too slow. But do we need the f***ing siren to go with it? Just sends people into a panic.
Ridiculous overreaction.
To be fair, if they provided an alert 30 seconds before the terrorist incident started, that would be helpful.It went off 30 seconds early.
In certain areas yes, the area around Hebden Bridge gets that (although probably not quite as dramatic as the term flash flood would suggest). They have an air-raid siren to warn people.Floods? Do we get flash floods in the U.K.?
It went off 30 seconds early.
Could hear my ignorant neighbours coming out into the hall and chattering about it. Clearly no idea it was happening.
What in the U.K. could possibly warrant this level of scare mongering?
Floods? Do we get flash floods in the U.K.?
Forest fires? Not an issue
Earthquakes? They happen once every ten years in Yorkshire and measure about 0.001 on the Richter scale.
Terrorist attack? I don’t want my phone blaring out a signal to guide an attacker towards me thanks.
Nuclear attack? I’d rather not know thank you.
Just stop interfering in my business, my phone, my life.
The second I retire, this smart phone is being flung into the Adur. Hate the bloody things.
Agreed. It’s a feeble excuse.The last time we had a lockdown it was obvious it was coming for a few weeks, didn't need my phone kicking off to let me know!