Bomb threat moves UK, PCC voting out into the street

H/T Don Laird

BBC

15 November 2012 Last updated at 14:15 ET

Voting in the street in Luton Voting had to be moved to the street during the security alert

Voting for Luton’s new Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has resumed at the town hall after it was evacuated earlier because of a security alert.

The offices were closed and cordoned off following a phone call to the town hall at about 15:40 GMT

Ballot boxes for the PCC elections were set up in the street outside before being moved to the library.

Officers from Bedfordshire Police and sniffer dogs attendedĀ before declaring the hall safe to reopen.

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4 Responses to Bomb threat moves UK, PCC voting out into the street

  1. BL@KBIRD says:

    Should you be linking this news from a known pedophile site?

  2. Eeyore says:

    Lots of very funny comments this morning.

  3. Richard says:

    They should take a page from Obama’s playbook, use fake voters to win.

  4. Thom Jefferson says:

    They have a Labour Police Commissioner now, Olly Martins that should give the “community” plenty of breathing space to “do their thing”. Kevin and the British Freedom Party did get 10,000 votes and 25,000 second preference votes. Not a bad showing for under 90,000 votes cast.

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