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Caught him the other day trying to con 2 Japanese ladies out of money as I was walking past

They asked him how much and he said ?10 as he had already tried

It on me the previous week I told them not to give him any money as it was a scam.

They left and I was given a barrage of abuse

As I walked away.Beware

There has been a thread on this guy before. I stupidly gave him money the first time I saw him near Goose Green roundabout since naively it hadn?t occurred to me that someone would deliberately injure their leg to con people out of a few quad. I?ve seen him a lot recently in and around Denmark Hill station and have reported him to staff there. I was pleased to see him getting pretty short shrift from most people but presumably it works well enough otherwise he wouldn?t still be doing it.

tomdhu Wrote:

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> I couldn't feel but a bit skeptical about the one

> outside M&S last week. Chatting away on his

> mobile phone, he was, stopping only to make a

> verbal appeal for charity.

Was that the well built bloke in the vest top? Just looked like he was sun bathing?

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