Killer cars : how is the industry reacting to emerging terror trends?
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520 | $aIn March, Khalid Masood hired a Hyundai Tucson from Enterprise Rent-a-Car and drove it into pedestrians on London Bridge, killing five and injuring around 50 others. Months later, terrorists used hire cars once again to kill pedestrians in the Borough Market and Finisbury Park mosque attacks. The attacks have shown a worrying trend in which rented vehicles have emerged as the weapon of choice for terrorists. As a result, insurers are beginning to look at possible solutions to what may become a long-term problem. Post explores what the implications are for the industry. | ||
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