My original post says "the danger to individuals is MINIMAL" that obviously infers there is a danger of some sort, of course there is, but statistically you have more chance of being injured or killed on the roads, ESPECIALLY IN SPAIN with the way they drive!!!
But everyone understood the post as it was meant to be understood, and that was that if ETA wanted to kill or cause injury as their primary objective they could easily do it, i.e. increase the amount of explosive they use or not give the warnings they do.
The bombs here were tiny.. i live 5 mins walk from the area and didnt even know it had happened.
So anyone thinking of travelling to Spain, try not to be worried or concerned.
If ETA starts blowing up hotels with people in them and not giving any warning thereby injuring hundreds and possibly killing a fair few, then that would be a different story, but as everyone else has pointed out, we just have to try and live our lives as normally as possible and not give into them. Sure the Benidorm incident in 2003 was slightly different in that there were some injuries although cannot confirm one fatality. Now, i know they gave an incorrect warning, and some of the injured were bomb disposal experts, but imagine if they had not used such a small bomb and not given any warning at all? The devastation would have been unimagineable...
This is the point i am making!
So, as Nick and Sue always used to say.. "dont have nightmares, do sleep well" and enjoy your holidays everyone