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On Thursday, Londoners and journalists widely shared a picture of a whiteboard on Twitter in which transport workers usually write travel updates or dynamic messages for commuters, and many praised its tone.
The British Parliament read out a provocative message allegedly scribbled on the board of directors of the underground railway station condemning the deadly attacks in London, which was widely shared on social media and subsequently disclosed as a computer --generated fake.
Message: "All the terrorists are politely reminded that this is London, no matter what you do to us, we will have tea and happily continue to thank you ", it seems to sum up the deadly British attack on Wednesday near the British Parliament that killed four people.
On Thursday, Londoners and journalists widely shared a picture of a whiteboard on Twitter in which transport workers usually write travel updates or dynamic messages for commuters, and many praised its tone.
Legislator Simon Hall read out the message in parliament and said it was "for the whole country" and after that Prime Minister Theresa May described it as "great, wonderful tribute, summed up everything everyone in this House today in a very simple way.
"But the message with the date of Wednesday and the time stamp of 14: 45 --
Shortly after the police were called to Westminster, an attacker drove a car into a passer-by on a bridge, then hit the gate of a nearby Parliament building and fatally stabbed one
Causing doubt.
A spokesman for London's transport department confirmed that the sign was not one of the many other positive messages that the staff scribbled on an underground board.
Although not a real underground board of directors, this information is still true to many.
"To avoid any doubt, it's a computer-generated sign, but it's an emotion shared by millions of people," Sky News host Kay Burley wrote on Twitter . ". (
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