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Around noon today, an old lady was robbed in Iceland. Earlier while in the store, at the meat counter she was surrounded by a group of Indians,she said. Then just as she was about to leave. two of that group snatched her purse and ran out the door. THe lady was taken in the staff office. she was in her seventies with a sholley trolley. So be alert.

I've very rarely seen groups of Indian/Asian lads around here (causing trouble or otherwise).


And as Narnia points out, I don't think Iceland has a meat counter (it's a frozen food shop).


While any robbery is concerning, I'm not sure that the second/third hand info in the OP is to be taken seriously.

FHS, give the wo/man a break! The way you pounce on him/her like Angela Lansbury with a migraine is shaming. It's as if you are expecting, nay WANTING, the poster to be a crypto-racist just so you can be the first to jump up and down with your liberal knickers in the air (and yes, that is a Jonathan King reference, but I am not a pedlo, before you start.)

Stone the crows. Racism, bigotry, sniping. BORING! Aint we all been down this road too many times before?


I know. Let's all have a laugh instead.


AVOID wasting hot water by emptying the bath into a series of Thermos flasks and storing it until required again.

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