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… using fire in attacks (colloquially known as ‘Fire as a Weapon’ (FAW) for decades. No special skill or training is … incendiary devices in so-called ‘letter bombs’. Fire as a Weapon - refers to the deliberate use of fire against people … can be found in the Purple Guide but also in ‘Fire as a Weapon - Guidance on the mitigation of the risks’ published …
… accessible methodologies, such as the use of vehicles as weapons, homemade explosives, and bladed or blunt-force weapons. As a result, it is currently assessed that if an …
… you last see the suspects? Descriptions; Numbers, features, weapons etc. Further information; Casualties, type of …
… Describe the attacker, numbers, features, clothing, weapons etc. Further information: Casualties, type of … … full_html … full_html … full_html … Firearms and weapons attack: Whilst Marauding Terrorist Attacks (MTA) …
… reduce the chance of items being stolen or utilised as a weapon. Previous terrorist attacks within the UK have … the opportunity of items you sell being utilised as a weapon, in addition to deterring thefts. If you sell or …
… may be different in each incident, and depending on the weapon used in the attack; therefore, it is impossible for …
… for keeping yourself safe in the event of a firearms or weapons attack. REMEMBER: if you see or hear something that …
… 1. Organisational risk and MTA event planning Firearms and weapons attacks are rare in the UK. Where we have seen these … – describe the attacker, numbers, features, clothing, weapons etc. further information – casualties, type of …
… of absconding passengers or crew Detections of drugs, weapons or other banned articles Security breaches on board …
… in Caterham where the owner, discovered suspicious files on weapons and even a detailed guide titled 'How to make …