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Interesting stuff here….when all things are normal in a civilized society where people are able to think of others as normal people and not constantly worried ..then it is possible for something like this to happen …and indeed many of us have done precisely this at some point in our lives…asking for help from strangers and trusting them to look after our precious things…

However, in the modern “terrorist” age …it has become necessary to be increasingly cautious in doing this for bigger or more anonymous bundles – as these could be bombs or other destructive devices ..left behind for triggering later when the “perpetrator” is a safe distance or time away…so many public places, transport agencies and airports etc…have warning about this kind of anonymous leaving behind of things and warn against taking responsibility for such things and leaving them unattended…So if you have been from an area which has been targeted in such a way …you would want to think twice and recommend to the person that he lug all his stuff away …as in any case the space is not his to keep for ever ..only when he is eating or drinking there…not as a temporary space hired for the price of a coffee et al.. :) …Just a thought…very different ..from a different time place and awareness … :( ..

Sreeram Iyer | 11 months, 1 week ago
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This short film is top of the line. It should be on TV for real or it should be made as a hidden camera true life story (security included just in case). I loved it. The last lady hit the nail on the head way to go for an end.

Cecil Voorhees | 9 months, 1 week ago
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Welcome Peter

thanks for this Lieber Spoon of Civility which makes Mutual Ties and Bonds amongst Folks.

Washington Worthington | 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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