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I would like to highlight another robbery in Dulwich on Friday night, my teenager was violently robbed and then asked a (tall male in his forties) passerby for help and was totally ignored. I understand there is fear around mobile phone theft, but it takes a pretty spineless person to look a young teenager in the eye after being politely asked to help him, and then to just turn away. Teenagers are being targeted by older teens and men coming into the area and we need to take care of them. Stay vigilant and be kind enough to offer help when asked. This is just being a decent human being.

Hi Tania


Really awful! Must have been very scary for your son, and disappointing that a passer by did just that, especially when a kid was asking for help!


I have a used but working iPhone 5s, which your son can have for free.

I don't use it anymore and if it can go to a good home, then great.

Email me if your son would like it using the details below.


Bryan

RAISED BY BEARS

[email protected]


www.raisedbybears.co.uk

Raised by Bears Wrote:

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> Hi Tania

>

> Really awful! Must have been very scary for your

> son, and disappointing that a passer by did just

> that, especially when a kid was asking for help!

>

> I have a used but working iPhone 5s, which your

> son can have for free.

> I don't use it anymore and if it can go to a good

> home, then great.

> Email me if your son would like it using the

> details below.

>

> Bryan

> RAISED BY BEARS

> [email protected]

>

> www.raisedbybears.co.uk




What a lovely, helpful thing to do .....

Raised by Bears Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hi Tania

>

> Really awful! Must have been very scary for your

> son, and disappointing that a passer by did just

> that, especially when a kid was asking for help!

>

> I have a used but working iPhone 5s, which your

> son can have for free.

> I don't use it anymore and if it can go to a good

> home, then great.

> Email me if your son would like it using the

> details below.

>

> Bryan

> RAISED BY BEARS

> [email protected]

>

> www.raisedbybears.co.uk


decent guesture.

How awful, this has just hit the press today, police upping their patrols after several children targeted by robbers:


https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/police-up-patrols-in-dulwich-after-schoolchildren-targeted-by-robbers/


Also, well done to Bryan, a really nice thing to do.

Hi guys,


If this happens to any of your teens near my pub then please let them know that they are welcome to come here and use the phone to contact you or the police. The staff will also look after them and settle them down if needed and if I'm about I have no issue confronting any muggers on your teen's behalf.


Cheers,

Nick

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