• 4 months ago
Britons using new safety measures in Tenerife after Jay Slater disappearanceSky News
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00:00I think not less safe but maybe more cautious and more aware, you know we all have got our
00:05locations on and we've all turned our stuff on so when we booked this holiday we probably
00:09wouldn't have even considered the sort of safety measures to it so it's made us a lot
00:13more cautious but I wouldn't say scared. Well I was a little bit more scared coming here and
00:17we definitely we made sure we had each other's locations before we came which we wouldn't have
00:20done before this all this happened. You don't know what happened so you can't exactly be like
00:25looking for stuff you've just got to be cautious. And we've heard the police have called off the
00:29search up in the mountains, what do you think about that? A bit early, a bit of a surprise.
00:37It's a bit disappointing in a way because he was a young boy that has a family and
00:45to know that he's still out there somewhere is quite terrifying still. Yeah it's interesting
00:50because it's only what two weeks ago he went missing so I think it's a little bit early to
00:53call off the search but obviously they know something that we don't. It's never a good
00:57thing that they've called it off so early but it's again it's like they say there's nothing
01:01that we can speculate it's the police isn't it sort of protocol isn't it. I've been here nearly
01:05a week now I've not seen any posters, hardly seen any police patrol going around just it's like
01:11nothing's happened really. You see a lot of it on the news it's like top story on Sky News and
01:15there's nothing here like people just acting as if nothing's happened.

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