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starlingsrest Wrote:

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> At around 1pm this afternoon an elderly man was

> mugged whilst walking in the park, 3 young men, 2

> white/1 black attacked him and punched him in the

> face.

> The police were informed!

>

> Please look out for yourselves and those who

> appear vulnerable.

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I take it you were were a witness to this?


When you say the police were 'informed'

i trust they turn up promptly?

take witness statements etc??

My OH was asked for the time by a group of young men on Barry Road I think last Thurs/Fri. He said he sensed trouble! When he looked at his watch and told them the time they asked him what date it was - presumably disappointed because he hadn't produced a phone to tell them what the time was! Obviously a spate of this at the minute.
My son mugged for phone on Brockley footpath, threatened with bottle. Also mugged last year East Dulwich. Friend's son mugged for phone. Another friend's son, threatened with knife at throat and bike stolen in Peckham Rye a couple of weeks ago. Time the police started hanging around the Rye, I guess they call it patrolling. Our children are under threat. Blame the recession, blame consumerism, but where the hell are the community wardens and police?
I don't think it's the recession - just 'fashion' - 6-7 years ago and more my daughter's teenage (male) friends in ED were being reportedly mugged for phones etc. on average every 3 months or so. (that is, each one was being mugged that frequently). Allow something for teenage hyperbole, and that's still a lot going on - and it seems to go on whatever the economic climate. It's probbaly not actually getting worse. Put 3+ fee paying schools into this sort of area and you have a god-given group of easy targets, likely to have stuff worth nicking.

A local resident just emailed me about these incidents and suggested that I post here. Obviously it is very concerning that this should take place at all, but particularly in daylight hours. I'm sure the police are dealing with the individual incidents already, but I'll be getting in touch with our local Safer Neighbourhood Team right away to see if anything more can be done to ensure there is no repeat. I'll post an update shortly.


Gavin Edwards

Councillor for Peckham Rye Ward

A regular patrol of Peckham Rye would be great. I realise this is trivial compared with a mugging but a couple of weekends ago a man watched his dog pee on me, my bag and the bench we were sitting on and then got abusive when I asked him to keep the dog under control. After a short shouting match he sneeringly told me to report if I was that bothered - presumably knowing there was no one to report it to - and sauntered off. Rather upsetting at the time.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> it's the bit of the park with the chalk outline

> and a marble stone saying "Muggers please queue

> here"

>

> If you can't see it it could be because the

> muggers don't play fair and move around a bit


It's not an unreasonable question, StraferJack. Of course muggers do move around, but they may have a preferred spot - perhaps one of the quieter corners of the park. Doesn't of course mean that someone ought to be cautious in one part and careless in another, but it might be useful to know.

updating my entry. OH's experience was Saturday (same as that poor man in the OP) outside Barry's on Barry Road at around 4. Three mid-teens two white and one black! Wonder if it was the same lot? Wonder if there's any CCTV anywhere?


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hpsaucey Wrote:

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> My OH was asked for the time by a group of young

> men on Barry Road I think last Thurs/Fri. He said

> he sensed trouble! When he looked at his watch and

> told them the time they asked him what date it

> was - presumably disappointed because he hadn't

> produced a phone to tell them what the time was!

> Obviously a spate of this at the minute.

updating my entry. OH's experience was Saturday (same as that poor man in the OP) outside Barry's on Barry Road at around 4. Three mid-teens two white and one black! Wonder if it was the same lot? Wonder if there's any CCTV anywhere?


H


hpsaucey Wrote:

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> My OH was asked for the time by a group of young

> men on Barry Road I think last Thurs/Fri. He said

> he sensed trouble! When he looked at his watch and

> told them the time they asked him what date it

> was - presumably disappointed because he hadn't

> produced a phone to tell them what the time was!

> Obviously a spate of this at the minute.

I don't condone those who mug children from DC, Alleyn's and JAGS - I comment on the fact that you fish where the shoals are flocking (if you are a fisherman) - and obviously have done so for as long as the fish have been there.


The point I was trying to make is that (a) this isn't something unique and recession linked and (b) it probably is no worse than it's been for a long time - this doesn't make it in any way good but it does suggest that we shoudn't be stepping up our alarms an concerns in response to a real increase in incidents.


Every so often the police try to suppress this behaviour - and now would be a good time for them to start again - but the learning point is to encourage vigilence and sensible behaviour amongst the potential victims - don't wander about aimlessly with ?100s of pounds of kit dangling about your person, don't wander about drunk and vulnerable (young adults, obviously) don't take unlit and unobserved short-cuts etc. etc. Attacks in broad daylight in high passage areas are relatively unusual, apart from being aware of what's going on around you (and moving around in a bunch) there is little you can do to avoid these. However un-sensible you are, of course nobody deserves to be mugged - but some actions are more likely to make this a possibility than others. I take a Hobbesian view of life (nasty, brutish and short) rather than a Rousseau-ian (noble savages) and act accoordingly.

These are schoolchildren and we would just tell them to go home if they didn't have weapons.


School Bullys ALWAYS have a favoured area to bully - and always go for the easy target.




StraferJack Wrote:

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> it's the bit of the park with the chalk outline

> and a marble stone saying "Muggers please queue

> here"

>

> If you can't see it it could be because the

> muggers don't play fair and move around a bit

The Peckham Rye SNT have been targetting teenage robbery around the skateboard park for several months with good success. Robbery and other types of crime tend to increase with warmer waether but the audacity of dayight robbery is alarming, although it sounds as though the same group might be responsible for several robberies and attempted robberies.


The SNT Ward Panel Meeting on Thursday is the ideal place to raise this and judging by the excellent response of Sergeant Neil Cooke and his team in the past the same can be expected again I'm sure.

I've just got a reply from our local police team. They're putting in place a number of measures in response to these muggings, including additional patrols. As mentioned above, the ward panel meeting tomorrow will be a good chance to speak to them and find out more.


Gavin Edwards

Councillor for Peckham Rye Ward

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