Said a spokesman for the police before going on to explain that one million workers are going to be trained up in what to do when a terror attack happens. They will be mainly workers form shopping centres, sports and entertainment venues and hospitality.
It sounds very good, very expensive ... and unworkable.
Nobody knows where or when a terrorist attack will happen, or of which type it will be. By the sound of it these people will be classroom trained to learn the layouts and escape routes of their places of work. That should already be the case for such things as fire training. However, what none of all this can do is predict how any of these people will react come the day of an attack. Many, maybe all, will be just as panicky as the public.
Any service person who trains and trains and trains for their job will tell you that training and the real thing are light years apart.
For me the best way to make us safe is for terrorism to be a capital offence and for the police and security services to round up any and every suspect.