Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I rarely use the no 12 bus and it will be a while before I use it again. I am quite affected by the shooting yesterday, but only because I have children. I was playing with my daughter on the rye Sunday midday and trying to get her to ride her bike for the first time without stabilisers. We walked back up Friern Road at about 12.30, obviously not far off the time and location of the shooting.


I'm going to stay clear of the peckham rye end of ED for a while and that includes the no 12 bus.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> I rarely use the no 12 bus and it will be a while

> before I use it again. I am quite affected by the

> shooting yesterday, but only because I have

> children. I was playing with my daughter on the

> rye Sunday midday and trying to get her to ride

> her bike for the first time without stabilisers.

> We walked back up Friern Road at about 12.30,

> obviously not far off the time and location of the

> shooting.

>

> I'm going to stay clear of the peckham rye end of

> ED for a while and that includes the no 12 bus.


xxxxxx


Erm, why?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> I rarely use the no 12 bus and it will be a while

> before I use it again. I am quite affected by the

> shooting yesterday, but only because I have

> children. I was playing with my daughter on the

> rye Sunday midday and trying to get her to ride

> her bike for the first time without stabilisers.

> We walked back up Friern Road at about 12.30,

> obviously not far off the time and location of the

> shooting.

>

> I'm going to stay clear of the peckham rye end of

> ED for a while and that includes the no 12 bus.



Why not go the whole hog and barricade yourself in your house? It's the only way to be sure.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> I rarely use the no 12 bus and it will be a while

> before I use it again. I am quite affected by the

> shooting yesterday, but only because I have

> children. I was playing with my daughter on the

> rye Sunday midday and trying to get her to ride

> her bike for the first time without stabilisers.

> We walked back up Friern Road at about 12.30,

> obviously not far off the time and location of the

> shooting.

>

> I'm going to stay clear of the peckham rye end of

> ED for a while and that includes the no 12 bus.


Hi Mick - although I do sympathise - had I gone to the Herne for a quick drink before Sunday lunch I might have been passing by as the shooting happened, but you simply cannot let these things affect you and your life. I was mugged at Elephant and Castle and although I was very shaken, I knew I had to continue using the buses and the tube in that area. If violence affects our lives then the perpetrators of such violence are winning the fight against decent behaviour.

By saying you're going to stop going to that part of ED for a while you're making a change to your life as a direct result of these events. Exactly what these criminals are hoping to achieve! I actually live very close by and although the news has shocked me, I have no intention of changing the way I live.

Jeez don't knock a guy for being shaken by someone being executed by a single bullet to the back of their head in proximity to their neighbourhood !! Especially when


People take things different ways and react how they feel like reacting.


We all know what we SHOULD do for crissakes. As for the perpetrators I don't think they're trying to scare people from the neighbourhood, they were more focussed on taking that poor guy out. There's no battle going on for the streets !

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Planning permission for the new Tesco Express on the old Poundland site, on Lordship Lane has now been granted. It was granted on the 14th October.  Tesco’s will have an ATM, which we need in East Dulwich. 
    • So for the vast, vast majority of people their internet is access via wires (or fibre) supplied by openreach, virgin or one of the smaller providers like community fibre so there is a physical medium involved. However you can buy off-the-shelf 5G Routers that have a SIM card slot.  Put a 5G SIM card in it and you can then access the internet from your home devices via 5G.  Imagine hot-spotting your phone and sharing it.  Effectively that's what your doing. Rather than buy one, 3 (and I think EE) allow you to take out a contract for a 5G SIM and the router for around £20-25 a month. Speeds won't be as fast but I get around 80 gig bits download speed and it holds up fine for us. Thus the mobile providers gain a foothold in the "broadband" market. 3 offer a no-quibble 30 day guarantee so you can try it out and if you find your signal isn't strong or reliable enough you can take it back for no charge.
    • Me too, now and then it would be down to the exchange and an issue there.  Comparing what I have had done in the last 15 or so years with them, friends have had more issues with Sky, Virgin etc than I have ever had!  I moved to fibre a while ago with them, and, 'touchwood', everything has been great.  
    • Very happy to give another recommendation for Dave - he did a super job on our bedroom recently fitting underlay and carpet. Really great finish and very reasonably priced plus a lovely guy!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...