I really like Judy and her mum - thank God your darling boys were both fine! Judy - you've raised two cracking sons! Shirley - no wonder you're so proud of your wonderful grandsons - two brilliant, world - class sportsmen and absolute gentlemen!
This still makes me cry it’s unbelievable, but as Judy said at least Dunblane has been remembered not just for the shootings but for good also with the boys Jamie & Andy, Although I’m sure the world will never forget these innocent beautiful kids and their wonderful teacher.
For me Dunblaine is still unfortunately a name i associate with tragedy and yes, change. I remember within a month my school went from being a place to learn , to socialise, to be a place the community almost revolved around, to being a place to be protected with door codes , designated visitor entry points, and visitor logs. This is not to say these things are not needed. but i grew up in a very trusting and locally well versed area. this horrifiic event changed everything instantly. and importantly, it changed the laws around owning weapons. someth8ing that in todays sociality should be learned from
Fully agree, since my Army days I've loved shooting and I do wish I could own and use pistols as a hobby. But as I've said to my kids, it's a small sacrifice in terms of us never having a school shooting. I left school in 1997, and I'm not naïve having had a career in the police, gangs have guns all over, but this law helped to massively prevent, deter and touch wood thus far stop any school shooting happening. Brings it home in weeks like this.
I don't think it does protect us. Because CRIMINALS are still getting hold of firearms. In fact, it's relatively easy to pick up a gun in the UK to this day... a revolver might cost you £800 - £1000 plus rounds for it but you can still get them. If one good person had a firearm on 13th March that year, many children's lives would have been saved. My point is... try to stop bad people from getting guns... you will never do it. A good person with a gun can defeat a bad person with a gun. And I'll beat you to it - how many school shootings have we had in the UK compared with America, I hear you ask? The point isn't just that; the whole point is that the people who can readily get hold of guns in the UK illegally don't tend to be the kind to shoot up schools - they're all gang affiliates and shoot each other over drugs. But we've still had innocent people, men, women and children fall victim to crossfire or misidentification. Bring guns back. Maybe good men and women can be ready to protect their children once again. I own three shotguns and a .308 rifle strictly for recreational shooting and game hunting. I'd be lying if I said that one of those instruments wouldn't help me if someone broke into my house one day with the intention of torturing and or killing my family. The guys dead and if he's not, he's not walking EVER again.
could've bribed one of the police or knew one of them personally. We'll never know the truth of what made him do that sadly, but Judy is right about Dunblane. They're a wonderful town I've had the pleasure to visit myself and they're immensely proud of Andy and Jamie. I just wish the US would learn a lesson from Dunblane's people and control their weapons
@@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 his business had been failing, thinking was something to do with the kids club he'd setup and previous allegations of child abuse
Unfortunately, not many people (including me) cannot name one of the 16 children who died or their teacher, but the name of the (expletive expletive) who did it will forever be etched in my memory. I hope his name dies and is forgotten over time.
Brits getting a taste of their own dish.. forgot what they did to colonial locals.. forgot jalianwala bagh and how they had mercilessly surrounded and shot dead over 2000 people... Maybe they're not taught in school about what they've done to others
@@sandrawinterton6543 your generation today is never told about the atrocities you all have inflicted over the colonies you ruled... the rich and wealth that you boast of today is also theft from colonial lands...Just how much devastation you all have done for centuries in different continents.. The only thing you all care about is yourselves.. look in the mirror, you will know who doesn't deserve to live
@@aayushjindal6179 there is no one living today who was involved in anything like this! Times were different all around the world! Don't look back, look forward!
yes what has been done by britons in history is horrible but these are 5 and 6 year olds, how on earth are they and their families responsible? you have a disgustingly sick mindset
Tragedy brought a community very close to support the families How important is it to thrive through harsh time when possible ❤
I really like Judy and her mum - thank God your darling boys were both fine! Judy - you've raised two cracking sons! Shirley - no wonder you're so proud of your wonderful grandsons - two brilliant, world - class sportsmen and absolute gentlemen!
This still makes me cry it’s unbelievable, but as Judy said at least Dunblane has been remembered not just for the shootings but for good also with the boys Jamie & Andy, Although I’m sure the world will never forget these innocent beautiful kids and their wonderful teacher.
RIP brave school teacher I am sure your arms are around those little precious souls 💕
For me Dunblaine is still unfortunately a name i associate with tragedy and yes, change. I remember within a month my school went from being a place to learn , to socialise, to be a place the community almost revolved around, to being a place to be protected with door codes , designated visitor entry points, and visitor logs.
This is not to say these things are not needed. but i grew up in a very trusting and locally well versed area. this horrifiic event changed everything instantly. and importantly, it changed the laws around owning weapons. someth8ing that in todays sociality should be learned from
My daughter was at nursery...heard it the news on radio newsflash...I wasn't the only parent early....rip young ones xxx
The one good thing that came out of the tragedy was Britain's gun laws was made stricter so such a horrific event will never happen again
Until Plymouth showed us they are still awful
Actually that was one of the worse things to happen out of this.
Fully agree, since my Army days I've loved shooting and I do wish I could own and use pistols as a hobby. But as I've said to my kids, it's a small sacrifice in terms of us never having a school shooting. I left school in 1997, and I'm not naïve having had a career in the police, gangs have guns all over, but this law helped to massively prevent, deter and touch wood thus far stop any school shooting happening. Brings it home in weeks like this.
I don't think it does protect us. Because CRIMINALS are still getting hold of firearms. In fact, it's relatively easy to pick up a gun in the UK to this day... a revolver might cost you £800 - £1000 plus rounds for it but you can still get them.
If one good person had a firearm on 13th March that year, many children's lives would have been saved. My point is... try to stop bad people from getting guns... you will never do it. A good person with a gun can defeat a bad person with a gun. And I'll beat you to it - how many school shootings have we had in the UK compared with America, I hear you ask? The point isn't just that; the whole point is that the people who can readily get hold of guns in the UK illegally don't tend to be the kind to shoot up schools - they're all gang affiliates and shoot each other over drugs. But we've still had innocent people, men, women and children fall victim to crossfire or misidentification. Bring guns back. Maybe good men and women can be ready to protect their children once again.
I own three shotguns and a .308 rifle strictly for recreational shooting and game hunting. I'd be lying if I said that one of those instruments wouldn't help me if someone broke into my house one day with the intention of torturing and or killing my family. The guys dead and if he's not, he's not walking EVER again.
You don't need guns to kill a lot of people... just sayin
Would not have happend if Hamiliton was throughly checked out. Someone ignored him.
could've bribed one of the police or knew one of them personally. We'll never know the truth of what made him do that sadly, but Judy is right about Dunblane. They're a wonderful town I've had the pleasure to visit myself and they're immensely proud of Andy and Jamie. I just wish the US would learn a lesson from Dunblane's people and control their weapons
@@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 his business had been failing, thinking was something to do with the kids club he'd setup and previous allegations of child abuse
A police officer from another division recommended that H*******'s FAC be revoked instantly. He was, of course, ignored, with dreadful consequences.
@@tacfoley4443wonder who the JP was who overuled the police ?
@@NnNn-yr7musomeone from the lodge with him
Crazy that the worst school shooting and terrorist attack have both happened in Scotland…
A friends aunt had served him lunch before he went to the school. That messed her up all her days.
I was with a friend when she got the fone call that her niece had died 💔
Unfortunately, not many people (including me) cannot name one of the 16 children who died or their teacher, but the name of the (expletive expletive) who did it will forever be etched in my memory. I hope his name dies and is forgotten over time.
Why on here then ? Talking rubbish tell someone who's interested unless you can take back the sharbite you give out!!
mother of a wimbledon champion
The law changed immediately after this.
This is how you stop atrocities
Sadly America doesn't get it still...
Why should I let someone take my rights because some psychopath a hole ?
Proper gander B,S
Do you have learning difficulties?
Go to a mental hospital mate
@@ratemyshins Obviously - he can't spell for a start.
Proper goose
How shite is Jamie.. 😂 couldnt he at least try singles
Brits getting a taste of their own dish.. forgot what they did to colonial locals.. forgot jalianwala bagh and how they had mercilessly surrounded and shot dead over 2000 people... Maybe they're not taught in school about what they've done to others
No place for you here! Actually, no place for you in this world!
@@sandrawinterton6543 your generation today is never told about the atrocities you all have inflicted over the colonies you ruled... the rich and wealth that you boast of today is also theft from colonial lands...Just how much devastation you all have done for centuries in different continents.. The only thing you all care about is yourselves.. look in the mirror, you will know who doesn't deserve to live
@@aayushjindal6179 there is no one living today who was involved in anything like this! Times were different all around the world! Don't look back, look forward!
yes what has been done by britons in history is horrible but these are 5 and 6 year olds, how on earth are they and their families responsible? you have a disgustingly sick mindset
U absolutely sicko these were 4/5 year old children that were killed who were innocent!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬.