Brits concerned for safety in Tenerife
I think not less safe, but maybe more cautious and more aware. You know, we all like I've got our own like locations on and we've all turned this stuff on. So when we book this holiday, we probably wouldn't have even considered the sort of safety measures to it. So it's made us a lot more cautious. But I wouldn't say scared. Well, I was a little bit more scared coming here. And we definitely, we made sure we had each other's locations before we came, which we wouldn't have done before this all this happened. We don't know what happened. So you can't exactly be like looking for stuff. It's just going to be cautious. And we've heard the police have called off the search up in the mountains. What do you think about that bit early? Why? It was a bit of surprise. It's a bit disappointing in a way because he was a young boy like I had that has a family. And to know that he's still out there somewhere, it's quite, it's quite terrifying still. Yeah, it's, it's interesting because it's only what, two weeks ago we went missing. So I think it's a little bit early to call off the search. But obviously they knew something that we don't. It's, it's never a good thing that they've called it off so early. But it's, again, it's like they say there's nothing that we can speculate. It's the police, isn't it sort of protocol, isn't it so. I'll be near nearly a week now. I've not seen any posters, hardly seen any police patrol going round. Just it's like not what's happening, really. So you see a lot of it on the news. It's like top story on Sky News and there's nothing here like people just acting as if nothing has happened and you think you see more posters and stuff like that. But I guess we're in the other part of town. It did happen quite a while away. But yeah, it's still surprising definitely.