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I think that last point is very unnecessary. If indeed the Blue Mountain did have an armed robbery I feel very sorry for the people who work there. I would be traumatised and terrified if I was the victim of an armed robbery. And anyway, the prices are not THAT high compared to some ED establishments I could mention. I hope everyone who works there is OK.

Lizziedjango Wrote:

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> I think that last point is very unnecessary. If

> indeed the Blue Mountain did have an armed robbery

> I feel very sorry for the people who work there. I

> would be traumatised and terrified if I was the

> victim of an armed robbery. And anyway, the prices

> are not THAT high compared to some ED

> establishments I could mention. I hope everyone

> who works there is OK.


Beep beep, here's the offended bus.

Exactly ChavWivaLawDegree. And Peckham Rose, why do you want to know how long I have been contributing to this forum? All I have done is express my disgust that anyone would take the P*** out of a local business being the victim of an alleged armed robbery.

Hi,


I find it really strange that anyone got away from the cafe, as the mosaic is really a danger, the ambulance was probably for the robber, who now may sue for loss of earnings, harm and the owner not having a duty of care to robbers.


Regards,

Libra Carr.

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Please stay on topic and not make it personal. Please also remember that a robbery on a local business is not a pleasant thing especially for those involved. We have previously been asked to remove posts about shops that have been attacked (by the shops themselves) as they found the "jokey" messages distasteful. We agreed with them and removed the posts.
I was in here yesterday for lunch and am saddened to hear the staff were the victims of a vicious armed robbery, I have always enjoyed my tea and cake and lunch with friends in this place and don't think it's very appropriate for people to make light of such a serious incident, which clearly will have traumatised the staff.

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