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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> They need to be locked in a room with you and

> have you TALK at them for 5 hours,

>

> That'll learn em..

>

> Foxy


as I tell them loudly how annoyed I am :) it's only cards (cancelled) and a phone I insured days ago - no damage - just to my ego

Well it was in the first 14 days of my insurance policy (I didn't see that term when they sent me an email "set your mind at rest - your phone is covered") Goodbye to my lovely iPhone X - probably what was being targeted.


All my cards were used fraudulently


I don't know if I was drugged but I lost memory from the bar until I ended up at a police station in Islington - must have been unconscious as all my pockets (zipped/buttoned) had been gone through.


Policeman asked me straight up if I was raped - luckily no to that - they're popping in to see me at 7:00 PM.


There's bad people in Central London - I'll stick south of the river from now on.

Wow, John mate... I will buy you a beer next time you are in..


Foxy


PS. I was Turned over East Dulwich in 2006. 11.00pm ish

Junction of Crawthew Grove and Lacon road. opposite Worlingham road.


Came up from behind me and pushed my face into a tree.

I was knocked unconscious for 10 mins ?? Face really bashed in. Had to stay off work.

Took my Phone and stole my Doner Kebab.


Went back to find my glasses, but no sign of them.


Its one of the reasons I still no not venture off the main drag at night. 11 years on.

Yeah I know this feeling well. The anger in the aftermath is huge. I spent weeks looking for the suckers overtime I was out in the car and at one point had a screwdriver in the glove compartment. Genuinely think I would have done something bad if I'd seen them again. Never did. Anger subsided. Reflection kicked in. Ribs healed. Moved on.


Hope you feel better about it soon chap.

Come on John, don't keep us in suspense! How's the Charles Bronson stuff going?


My tuppennce worth... no matter how "handy" you might think you are, you'd be putting yourself in a lot of danger taking on more than one guy by yourself.. screwdriver or not..

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