British police say children should be taught in schools how to respond if they're caught up in a terrorist attack.
The Metropolitan Police says advice in schools could potentially save lives.
It comes after a spate of terrorist attacks in 2017 in the UK - including at a pop concert in Manchester attended by many children.
Met Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lucy D'Orsi is also warning children and adults alike to flee attacks, rather than try and film them with smartphones.
N: "We want…
OUT: …incident."
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http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0928terror-dorsi1.mp3
The Metropolitan Police says advice in schools could potentially save lives.
It comes after a spate of terrorist attacks in 2017 in the UK - including at a pop concert in Manchester attended by many children.
Met Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lucy D'Orsi is also warning children and adults alike to flee attacks, rather than try and film them with smartphones.
N: "We want…
OUT: …incident."
DUR: 12 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0928terror-dorsi1.mp3