KNIFE WAVING FERAL CHILDREN THREAT TO INBOUND TOURISTS
The growing number of knife related crime in the UK is not just a refection on the Uk but mirrors an imgage nto be found all over Europe in Majhor Cities. It’s just that the UK is better and quicker at reporting such news. The sad fact is that visiting tourists and meeting/ conference delgates are prevented from doing an independentnight time tour of the destination and have to increasingly rely on the associated alternative entertainment programme which hopefully the conference organiser has laid on. Taking this as an advantage these extra social programmes should be seen as an extention of the baseline conference and additional opportunities for the conference experience to be expanded and enjoyed. It could be a night out at liondons magic circle or a private cocktail party at the Tower of London where many a hapless person has lost far more than their heads…at the executioners axe and the severed head placed on a pike (stick) for all to see..
Julian Bray
http://eventand roadshowplanners.com.
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