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Phone snatchers in Nunhead on Sunday - be careful


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Two people on a scooter - faces completely hidden by visors, number plate covered with a bin liner - mounted the pavement twice in quick succession on Sunday afternoon, trying to steal people's smartphones, in the area by Nunhead station. Fortunately, they were unsuccessful both times. Unfortunately, I was too slow to get any pictures.


This sort of thing's prevalent in other parts of town, so it's no a surprise that it's here too. Hopefully it was an isolated incident but please remember to keep your wits about you if you're walking and using your smartphone.

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singalto Wrote:

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> The police keep telling people not to use their

> phones in the street for that very reason.


Sorry I still won't be cowed like that - we might as well not wear watches as that is a prime target too - it's letting Katy Hopkins win making out London is a no go area - just use your common sense and keep your eyes open.

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Renata Hamvas Wrote:

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> Hi Pedro, please could you report this to the

> police. There is CCTV coverage of the area outside

> Nunhead station. You mention that they had their

> faces and the bike number plates covered, but if

> they are known to the local police they may be

> able to track them down.

> Renata



But it was over three months ago now?

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shelly2106 Wrote:

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> I see a man get his mobile snatched from him by

> heber road bus stop by 2 guys on a white dirt

> bike. Very scarey, be aware when using mobiles to

> check bus times!


Checking the time won't make the bus come any faster- leave your phone in your pocket- they will TARGET bus stops in secluded places. It's about time they had displays in these bus shelters

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