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I wanted to share an incident which happened to me last Friday morning in Goose Green. I have twin boys who are 2.5 yrs. I was helping one of them have a wee by a tree and when I turned round to check on the other one, there was an Albanian-looking man around 40/50 yrs old and he had walked up behind me and was picking up one of my son's scooters whilst recording/ taking pictures on his phone of my other son, who I was helping to have a wee. I asked him to stop and he just sort of smiled, carried on recording but started walking away. I could see that he then started recording other people. It was incredibly odd and creepy and I have reported it to the police. Please do share this with other Mums and Dads.
That is quite upsetting that he was videoing your child. Hopefully he won?t be hanging around doing that again. As a side note, I take my son to the cafe by the park to use the toilets (I buy a coffee) as I don?t think it?s appropriate with the lack of privacy and the rest to use the park as a toilet.
Creeperific! Had a similar thing happen to my daughter in Central London. I went right up to the woman who was filming her and demanded she delete the footage. I have NO idea if that was advisable or not, I was just so blazingly angry I didn't really think about it. Thanks for posting, good to keep eyes out. ;)

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