I must say, I’m eagerly awaiting our copy of the how to stop terrorism booklet, Protect and Survive, sorry, Protect and Survive 2004, which should be popping through the letterbox any day now. Apparently it contains some top advice (we’re supposed to duck and cover).
Personally, I’m just very disappointed that we won’t be getting a stop terrorism fridge magnet, like when the Australians did this back in February (how do they expect us to stop terrorism without fridge magnets? what, not even a I’m not scared of the “axis of evil” badge? a honk if you’re a member of a sleeper cell bumper sticker?), but it’s nice to see that the Government are so prepared that they remembered to register all the domain names that are similar to the official one, www.preparingforemergencies.gov.uk, like, oh, I don’t know, www.preparingforemergencies.co.uk. And we wouldn’t want that to fall into the wrong hands, now would we.
Run Away! The terrorists have already won!
UPDATE: See the government’s response. Apparently they are worried that the information on the site may “confuse people”. But then, as the guy behind this says himself: “let’s face it, if anyone actually mistakes this for the genuine Government web site, then they probably have more problems than getting unhelpful advice”