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Not posted here before but thought I should mention that I was followed home last night (Friday 11 march 10pm) by a guy who was exposing himself. He was about 16-17 in a black tracksuit with around 8 mates (all same sort of age, track suits, black) he had a left earring and black trainers with a red stripe/swoosh). They were sat on the wall on the corner of derwent grove and east Dulwich grove initially. Only left me alone when I shouted and said I was going to call the police. He was really weird & not at all scared. The police said there has been a few recently including Dulwich park.


Anyway, may never reocurr, but thought it might help to be aware.

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Please ladies beware. There was a white man 5ft 9 ,short mousey brown hair with the most cold eyes, emotionless, who was flashing and exposing , he actully groped me as he walked past me on Dunstans road (13./6/2015) at around 10.30pm I went to the co op shop as i walked back to my house, he had followed me and cornered me again and actually crossed and stood in the middle of the road to block me, All the time, his flies were undone and he was exposed, I tried to grab my phone to call the police but realised i left the phone at home in the charger, He went off to the direction of co op on. Please be very vigilant

What is going on (maybe the heat). Some guy exposed himself to everybody in

the Alex on Saturday (no, i do not want to see it).


I remember my mother laughing so much when some guy exposed his tiny todger

in Swansea car park back in the day. These are inadequates not a real

danger IMHO.

Jacbuc Wrote:

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> I think the description by Boxer is a man behaving

> in a very concerning way - he groped her, followed

> her and exposed himself. I don't know what

> constitutes a real danger in your book but I would

> have been terrified. Again Boxer, I do hope that

> you have reported this to the police.


Serious and needs to be reported I agree (I still can't

see the reference to groping though).


But we should not be intimidated by schoolboys who need

to be marched home to mummy - they only intimidate

by there being 8 of them - on his own it would be a

different matter - a coward no doubt.


The police/council do have a mechanism to remove these

people from the area if necessary.

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