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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 21:48:44 +0100, Tony Dragon
wrote this gibberish: MarkVarley - MVP wrote: On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 17:06:38 +0100, "Batman55" wrote this gibberish: Today I had to travel from Bromley South to Denmark Hill accompanied by my 13yr old grandson, who expressed concerns about safety. I reassured him and, as far as Nunhead at least, all was well. There a middle aged drunk got on, complete with beer can, and ambled down the carriage with an inane grin on his face. He sat down, put his can in the walkway and emptied his pockets of various items (one of which appeared to be a Freedom Pass) on the seat opposite me, then mumbled to a man sitting near him, before rising, collecting his bits and ambling off the train again at Peckham Rye, still grinning. Not frightening, but still the sort of thing which causes concern. On arrival at Denmark Hill, as we approached the stairs, a girl of around 20 (although her face looked about 60) with beer can in hand stopped to stare at a baby in a pram and to question its mother, who hastily declined any help with the buggy. Similar sort of situation as above. On my return, alone, I had a 20 minute wait. After a few minutes 3 youths and a girl arrived, took over one of the benches and by their behaviour forced the female occupant to move away. They were not threatening to other passengers (sorry, customers) but argued amongst themselves. On the train, during the journey to Bellingham where they alighted, they passed back and forth through the train shouting at each other, which is always of concern to anyone with property. Finally, as we pulled into Ravensbourne, there were 4 teenagers, probably 15-17, with hoods of various types on the platform. They moved past my window at the start of the rear carriage and I expected to hear them get on. A few moments later, there was a sudden shout from the rear of the carriage: "****, he's taken my bag". By the time I could see down the fairly full carriage, they had all disappeared up the adjacent exit. The train then proceeded to Bromley where I alighted and the female victim went to report her loss. So, nothing happened to me, I wasn't threatened or harassed, I won't be statistic but no, along with other passengers I didn't enjoy my trip! MaxB I've had a few journeys with people I felt a need to keep an eye on, only had to act on anothers behalf once and 'discourage' people a couple of times. that might be alot as I've only been in London for 2 years but I often travel late at night so maybe I meet more 'bad' people than most. goes with the territory I feel. I once saw a couple of young ladies (20ish) being bothered by three louts on the Northern Line. I was about to help said girls (how I don't know, I'm past my sell by date) but before I got anywhere near them two of the brave boys were on the floor & the third was vanishing through the doors to the next carriage. It turns out the girls were on there way home from their judo (or similar) class. The applause from the rest of the carriage was amazing. Anyone who takes anyone at face value is in for a surprise, I know several friends more than capable of 'looking after themselves' who don't look like it, one comes to mind who is a petite and feminine model I work with often, who has also been doing kung-fu her whole life. I've never seen anyone surprised the way you describe but, thankfully, it must happen alot. -- Mark Varley www.MarkVarleyPhoto.co.uk www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk London, England. |
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