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hi all,

look, my dear mum was mugged in broad daylight near woden plaza on sunday. two cowardly little shits pushed her down and stole her bag. If anyone knows anything, I'd love the info and we can discuss rewards of course.

But the message is, take care out there. Lots of scum around.

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sorry to hear man....

whats becoming of the world these days....those punks need a sound thrashing mike tyson style (and im not joking) - some old lady died (i think) down here in vic because some low life decide hed snatch her purse in broad daylight. If it wasnt for a truckie, that punk would have gotten away.

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I despise woden for this reason, druggos, interchange rats and just all round scum is all i ever see in woden... Had it happen a few times when i was working at pizza hutt with druggos looking for free food or 13 year old interchange rats demanding free food and telling me to 'step outside', I was really hoping it would happen on my last day so i could beat one of them in the head with a metal pole...

Sorry to hear about it, call the cops after you've given them your own version of justice :D

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yeah there's a fair few dodgys around woden..

sorry to hear about your mum :) little shits should pick on someone their own size and hopefully get the crap bashed out of them.

I always wonder if many grannies get mugged on those electric wheelchair thingys... they always seem to have their handbags just hanging off the side, and they can't run after you can they :)

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Man, sorry to hear about your mum,

you got any description of these guys?

I've been living in the woden area almost all my life and it's so crappy to see how it's become.

Seriously, Australia needs to have tougher punishment, then re-educated them, there is no point in giving them a slap on the wrist and then ask if they have learnt their lesson. 'chop off a finger' put them in jail, then ask if they have learnt their lesson, and if they haven't learnt, next time it will be a hand.

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ah thanks for the support, everyone. i'll print this out and show her.

my first reaction was to blame myself for not having been there. my family is #1 to me so I was pretty angry (and still am). but the second thing that hit me was that this all happened so fast, really in the blink of an eye. take care, everyone.

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for the SAU vigilante we should dress someone up as a grandma Jackass style as bait, then roll them when they go for "her".

I go to Woden every day and you see a whole bunch of the shits around the interchange and near the maccas entry. Its strange cos the cop shop is only about 50 meters away, if i see anyone getting mugged I will be doubly sure to mess the little pricks face up for ya.

Really FKIN low

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for the SAU vigilante we should dress someone up as a grandma Jackass style as bait, then roll them when they go for "her".

watch how will smith and martin lawrence do it in bad boys 2 at the start of the movie when they go undercover as KKK members.....

"blue power motherf**ckers!" :rofl:

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In the old days they put them in the gunny sack with a brick and dropped them off a bridge.

Cops are useless at stopping that sort of crime, they have absolutley nil interest, it doesn't raise any revenue, it is a $$$$ loss task. They'd rather a new radar gun.

Sorry to hear, I hope your mum is OK and they get the poisonous little 8uggers. Tell your mum to carry a walking stick, even if she doesn't use it, it is a deterent. Its sort of like having a big dog, they look at you and decide there are easier picking elsewhere. Nobody wants to pick on somebody with a big thick stick.

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