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16 hours ago, cr123 said:

Someone on a bike tried to snatch mine when I was walking home this evening around 7pm on Colwell Road. I luckily had a good grip on it.

That's brutal, so happy to hear you had a good grip! It's such a shame that we need to two hand grip our phones these days all across London. Doesn't make you want to live in such a place where you don't feel safe. The people nicking phones are pathetic scum. I would welcome the opportunity to knock one of those dickheads off their bike until the police arrive. 

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2 hours ago, SalmonKing said:

That's brutal, so happy to hear you had a good grip! It's such a shame that we need to two hand grip our phones these days all across London. Doesn't make you want to live in such a place where you don't feel safe. The people nicking phones are pathetic scum. I would welcome the opportunity to knock one of those dickheads off their bike until the police arrive. 

You'd be the one they'd end up booking if you did that unfortunately mate if the police even showed up. 

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  • 4 months later...

I know everyone is well aware of the phone snatchers by now, but just a reminder to be on your guard. Just watched a guy on a bike ride onto the pavement on Lordship Lane near the post office and try to snatch a phone from a woman. Thankfully she managed to hold onto it. There were two of them cycling around.

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On 29/01/2025 at 15:33, Moonglum said:

You'd be the one they'd end up booking if you did that unfortunately mate if the police even showed up. 

Under Section 3 of Criminal Law Act 1967 ANY PERSON may use such force as necessary in the prevention of crime or assisting in the arrest of offenders or suspected offenders.

Key message is the force used must be proportionate. 
Sadly many of these offenders carry knives (such as the two who stabbed people in Bishopsgate when bystanders intervened. The offenders were subsequently tracked down but it might have been a murder enquiry but for a few millimetres.)

Therefore robust action should only be taken if you are confident.

As per the previous post, your actions will be scrutinised but could be completely lawful.

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