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Onkel Neal 07-05-16 10:43 AM

Rio police tell tourists they won't be able to protect them
 
Rio police tell tourists they won't be able to protect them
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/05/sport/...ity/index.html

Quote:

Rio de Janeiro (CNN)The Olympic Games are 31 days away -- and Rio de Janeiro is in crisis.

Violence is on the rise, and police officers are at loggerheads with the Rio state government after claiming they've not been paid for months.

The message from police to tourists is clear: We won't be able to protect you.
The state's police officers vented their anger Monday with a sign saying, "Welcome to Hell," outside Rio's main airport. "Police and firefighters don't get paid, whoever comes to Rio de Janeiro will not be safe," the sign said.
Wow, add in the likelihood that ISIS will target this event and this could be a disaster.

Oberon 07-05-16 11:14 AM

It's certainly putting out a lot of bad signals before the Olympics.
I do wonder if Daesh will make an effort to attack it though, I don't think they have much in the way of structure in South America, but it's still possible that it could be done, although they'd have to be careful how they organise it to avoid increasing the chatter level too much. :hmmm:
Either which way, it's ominous...I mean, most of us in the UK had pretty low expectations of the 2012 Olympics and we expected an attack then, but despite the G4S screw-ups we had nowhere near as much trouble as Brazil is going through.
Not good.

Betonov 07-05-16 11:30 AM

Ruined historical sites and plundered museums ---> gold ---> melted down into makeshift untrecable ingots ---> find a crime lord (Brazil has enough for export) ---> get terror infrastructure for gold ---> attack

Crime lords have an underground infrastructure decades above what daesh would need. Crime needs an exit strategy, terror doesn't.

If I can think of it and I'm a pacifist :dead:

Jimbuna 07-05-16 12:25 PM

Not looking good for such an auspicious occasion.

Skybird 07-05-16 12:46 PM

The UEFA Cup still running, French police have spoiled several terror attacks, there also were raids taking out terror cells in Belgium and Germany, related to the French event. Imagine these attacks to have targetted in Brazil.

But then, why even having the Olympics at Brazil, a place in utmost financial troubles? Those living at the lower end of the social ladder, once again got kicked and gotten rid of like garbage.

Then, the Olympic committee and FIFA are criminal organisation and gangster cartels in themselves. Why these monumental amounts of tax money get wasted on these big events, is beyond me.

If you think about it, even Western countries cannot afford these events. The promises regarding investments into infrastructure, before the event always reach into the heavens, but we know by now that the economic and financial bill in the end and years later, ALWAYS is negative. These events are always, always deficitary for the hosting country.

Mr Quatro 07-05-16 12:50 PM

plus the Zika virus, plus bad water, plus body parts found washed up on the beach last week, plus the super bug of bacteria has just been found in the area too ...

spells stay home :yep:

Rio Olympic Games 2016 begins on
Friday, August 5
and ends on
Sunday, August 21

Platapus 07-05-16 04:07 PM

I wonder if this will affect viewership?

Probably not

Jimbuna 07-05-16 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2416825)
I wonder if this will affect viewership?

Probably not

I should imagine it will only add to the number of viewers.

Skybird 07-05-16 07:07 PM

Quote:

plus the Zika virus, plus bad water, plus body parts found washed up on the beach last week, plus the super bug of bacteria has just been found in the area too ...

spells stay home :yep:

Rio Olympic Games 2016 begins on
Friday, August 5
and ends on
Sunday, August 21
End of world somewhere in between, I assume...? :D

The Olympics I followed and watched most intensely, ever, was Los Angeles 1984. Every day and night, as much as I could - and I could a lot: I was mostly alone, and it were holidays... The only time I ever followed, lived and breathed such an event on TV like a junky, and followed the statistics on medals and tables as if my life depended on it. It was a good time, and those years it were different times somehow anyway. When I think about a positive Olympics, I immediately think L.A. '84. And no other.

Heck, even that damn soundtrack "Reach Out" still echoes in my ears... :D

Today, it all has over-lived itself for me. Zero interest now: none, rien, nada, nix. Plus the corruption, if not to say: organised crime, in IOC (and FIFA)... And the big business show just kills it even more for me.

Moonlight 07-06-16 08:42 AM

I watch the athletics these days to see who is probably taking drugs, errr, I meant to say supplements. :yep:

I can't find a strikethrough text thingamajig, do we have one :hmph:

Dowly 07-06-16 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2416949)
I can't find a strikethrough text thingamajig, do we have one :hmph:

No. :cry:

AVGWarhawk 07-06-16 11:29 AM

Prime for the picking concerning ISIS. :down:

Oberon 07-06-16 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2416764)
Ruined historical sites and plundered museums ---> gold ---> melted down into makeshift untrecable ingots ---> find a crime lord (Brazil has enough for export) ---> get terror infrastructure for gold ---> attack

Crime lords have an underground infrastructure decades above what daesh would need. Crime needs an exit strategy, terror doesn't.

If I can think of it and I'm a pacifist :dead:

Valid point, but have Daesh got a history of working with local non-Islamic sources? In Europe at least, from what I can tell, most of their organisation is based around mosques and communities, although I guess they must get their weaponry through the black market. :hmmm:

Betonov 07-06-16 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2416982)
Valid point, but have Daesh got a history of working with local non-Islamic sources? In Europe at least, from what I can tell, most of their organisation is based around mosques and communities, although I guess they must get their weaponry through the black market. :hmmm:

Europes underground is either mafia (and russians and italians will rather skin the terrorists rather work with them) or small scale operations partially linked by a smugling ring.
S. America has barons and they're called that because they own estate and fiefs and I doubt they'll shy away from some free gold just to hide a few nutjobs from the already bought police.
Not to mention the police. I wonder which already bought cop won't mind some money just to let a few spoiled western tourists die.

Oberon 07-06-16 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2416984)
Europes underground is either mafia (and russians and italians will rather skin the terrorists rather work with them) or small scale operations partially linked by a smugling ring.
S. America has barons and they're called that because they own estate and fiefs and I doubt they'll shy away from some free gold just to hide a few nutjobs from the already bought police.
Not to mention the police. I wonder which already bought cop won't mind some money just to let a few spoiled western tourists die.

True, but I was thinking more from the other end, would Daesh 'stoop' to working with major non-Islamic criminal enterprises in order to further their goals, I mean these guys are not the sharpest knives in the drawer, because if they were then we'd have had more terror attacks in Europe by now. :hmmm:


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