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bloke tried to rob celestial, the shop on lordship lane, today. he grabbed a posh handbag and legged it.... followed by a girl from behind the counter. she chased the thief down the road and into dulwich grove. by this time a guy from white stuff had joined in, along with two people who jumped out of their cars to help. the terrified robber dropped the bag and fled.
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Surely it is more twattish to suggest that because one knows one CAN steal with ease, one is going to?


I'm glad the girl in question is safe, and am even more impressed with her bravery. Whilst shopkeepers are probably well-advised to instruct staff to let potentially dangerous criminals flee, if more individuals reacted as she did there would be fewer criminals willing to risk it.


I'll buy her a pint if I see her

Proof that vigilantism works. I don't know if anyone saw her chasing him down, but good lord she is attractive.


Vinceayre - you've really embarrassed yourself - you've just admitted that a girl has bigger nuts than you mate (not literally, metaphorically speaking). Bad luck!


Whoever she goes home to is a lucky man.

I'm glad the girl in question is safe, and am even more impressed with her bravery. Whilst shopkeepers are probably well-advised to instruct staff to let potentially dangerous criminals flee, if more individuals reacted as she did there would be fewer criminals willing to risk it.


I'll buy her a pint if I see her


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me too!! well done her!

Legalhero Wrote:

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> Proof that vigilantism works. I don't know if

> anyone saw her chasing him down, but good lord she

> is attractive.

>

> Vinceayre - you've really embarrassed yourself -

> you've just admitted that a girl has bigger nuts

> than you mate (not literally, metaphorically

> speaking). Bad luck!

>

> Whoever she goes home to is a lucky man.


Or woman, tut and indeed tsk.

Well done that crimefighting dame, and I would be happy to buy her the drink of her choice (what's this offering of pints? 'ballsy chick' = real ale/lager drinker, second tut and tsk).

I wouldn't be inclined to be too hard on VA, I think the point he was trying to make got a little buried in the language in which it was couched.

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