I got the email below from a local pal today, when I have more details, descriptions etc. I'll add them. The one positive thing is that the police responded extremely quickly. I'm not generally one for scaremongering about crime as I still think we live in what is generally a quite safe area compared to others, but let's be careful out there people.
"A friend was brutally mugged between Thorpedale and Corbyn road at 7.20am this morning. Apparently the police said it is becoming increasingly common for muggers to target those who go to work in the early morning as they are more likely to be carrying valuables/laptops etc. It was a truly terrifying attack. My friend managed to lock herself in her car, but her friend, approaching on foot, was caught, beaten to a pulp and hospitalised. Please be extra vigilent. I've asked her to send me something in writing and. when she does so. we would be v. grateful if one of you techno savvy people could place a warning on StroudGreen.org"
Descriptions from my pal as follows...
"Four blokes, early 20s : 1 black slim and tall wearing black puffa jacket with hood up, 1 white overweight wearing grey joggers and grey hoodie, 2 asian/mixed race dark clothes. They had their hoods up as they kicked friend to the ground, repeatedly kicked him in the face, broke his nose and caused severe bruising. Be extra careful and if you hear shouting and screaming do not ignore it and try to help. The police were fantastic as were the paramedics but these men are still at large."
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Is there a local neighbourhood-watch-type-thing?
N4_bandit, it seems you're suggesting people would deliberately live in an area where they are likely to be beaten up if the alternative is to put up with 'hugo's school fees'. That can't be right, can it?
In the meantime, I really don't think that we need to get unnecessarily worked up about this people.
It's not happened as voilently before on these streets, but does happen in the environs. We just need to remain vigilant, look out for ourselves and others, and cross the road or go knock on someone's door if suspicious that these four geezers (or any other possible muggers) are approaching to have a go.
Fortunatley or unfortunatley, I carry very little worth knicking. Usually only fruit, a pair of heels, about £1.83 and a groceries shopping list.
Actually, all my heels are treasured, so I'd be a bit annoyed if an overweight hoddie in joggers bopped me one for them.
If I lived here ten years and took a beating once or had my shoes robbed in that time I'd be pretty satisfied with that ratio.
Everyone's number gets called once in a while.
What do you guys think?
(I'm going to a club named after their debut album tonight - and people said they'd have no legacy!)
And yes, Menswear did six singles: I'll Manage Somehow, Daydreamer, Stardust ("Bobby boy's full of bravado..."), Sleeping In (the rubbish one), Being Brave and finally We Love You. Mercifully, there were no singles off the dismal second album which only came out in Japan.
And if that's not Britpop obscurity enough, I am currently listening to Rialto.
And those details in full (I would link but can only find a Facebook event):
Thursday 17th of February No Fiction Proudly presents the inaugural
OUT COME THE FREAKS
...club night
It's like No Fiction, but bigger, darker and better dressed.
A new home for the post tribal musical misfits of the big smoke.
We play:
Add N to (x), Autokratz, Battles, Black Lips,David Bowie, Kate Bush, Caribou, Chew Lips, Credence Clearwater Revival, Crystal Castles, The Cure, The Dead Weather, DFA 1979, The Drums, Duran Duran, Dusty Springfield, Empire of the Sun, Erol Alkan, Errors, Everything Everything, Fenech Soler, Fever Ray, Friendly Fires, Foals, Gang of Four, Gary Numan, The Horrors, Human League, Iggy and The Stooges, Ipso Facto, Japan, Japandroids, Jefferson Airplane, Joy Division, The Knife, Kraftwerk, LCD Soundsystem, Le Tigre, The Like, Magazine, MGMT, My Bloody Valentine, Micachu, The New York Dolls, No Age, O. Children, OMD, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Public Enemy, The Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, Salem, Shocking Blue, Simple Minds, The Smiths, Sonic Youth, These New Puritans, Tiga, Two Door Cinema Club, Vampire Weekend, The Vandellas, The Velvelettes, Scott Walker, We Have Band, The Whip, Wild Beasts, X-Ray Specs, The XX, YMO, Zombie Zombie...
And anything else we can bleed between those edges.
To set us off on the right foot we have three truly innovative acts:
CIRCULUS
http://www.myspace.com/circulus
JENOCIDE
http://www.myspace.com/jenocidemusic
ANCIENT SHAMANS
http://www.myspace.com/ancientshamansmusic
Tickets are £5:
http://tinyurl.com/67frgl4
Doors 8pm.
Bands from 8.30
Dancing after the bands 11 till 2am
In honour of our special guests medieval psyche folk lords CIRCULUS
Any dressed in medieval attire will be let in for FREE.