Last night at around 23:30, while walking from the W3 stop on Ferme Park Rd eastwards, I put my phone in my pocket. Looking up, a hoodie was approaching and had eye contact, with another about 10 metres behind. As I passed the first, he stopped me and demanded my phone. The other one rushed up and I got pushed to the ground. While one was choking me, the other took my phone and wallet. I resisted but they were very quick at it. Two women ran to me as they left, called the police and stayed with me as I lay paralysed by shock on the sidewalk. They arrived within about 5-10 minutes, and took a statement while the paramedics checked me over. I have some bruises as trophies, but that's the worst of it.
Sorry for the sombre note, but please watch out for yourselves.
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I really hope the Police find them, people like that disgust me.
I think we would all do well to look out a bit more for each other.
I wonder if there's proof about what helps you avoid it happening, but how would you know?
I'm not sure if this would work in reality though. It seems to just be being in the wrong place in the wrong time these days.
My thinking was more that my keys are probably the only remotely sharp thing I have, and that i could give a would be attacker a good scratch on the face with a key (whether in reality this would work is probably a bit doubtful).
Does anyone carry anything like hairspray or perfume spray with the idea of spraying it in the face of a mugger? I don't normally have anything like that in my bag, but I'm wondering if it might be worth considering?
Yes, thinking about it properly, hairspray isn't a particularly clever solution. A personal alarm is probably a better idea as I think if I got attacked I'd be too shocked to make a lot of noise.