I know it's slightly different Anniebach but I have on more than one occasion felt uneasy about continuing sw visits to families/or on streets where people (including children) have recently been shot. My excellent managers were supportive, compassionate and caring but helped me, and other colleagues, see the importance of carrying on doing our job. I suspect that is not very different to the line taken by the French Manager in discussion with President Hollande.
Prince Wiliam, David Cameron, Jeremy C and Boris all went along in a show of support and solidarity and a spirit of don't let the bastards get you down. We will all have lived through the 70's and 80\s when the IRA were blowing up various targets and indeed killed 2 young children in Warrington. It's a bit like the blitz I suppose, you just have to get on with it. I apologise if I'm hitting a raw nerve with people more directly affected than I have been. I certainly remember any trip to Manchester for some years would involve whatever department store you were in being evacuated due to a bomb scare. My nephew was in the city when the Arndale was blown up but fortunately, was not hurt.
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