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Lockdown blues, boater attacked at Norton Junction


matty40s

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So far overall reported crime is down since the lockdown.

 

I suspect the scrotes who do this type of thing stand out a bit more and are discouraged.

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The Police are playing this down in my opinion using the term "assault".  They have failed to mention that a knife was involved and that the boater suffered wounding as a result.

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Not good but there isn't enough general activity for the waterways to police themselves - its too easy for a lone boat to be watched and then targeted

 

See a minor mod carried out to Zulu over the winter to stop casual "visitors" to our front deck - I'm told by Lawrence (Williams) that it looks good and is reasonably working boat like - but I haven't seen it!

 

Clearly its easily removed as well............. 

 

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29 minutes ago, Halsey said:

Not good but there isn't enough general activity for the waterways to police themselves - its too easy for a lone boat to be watched and then targeted

 

See a minor mod carried out to Zulu over the winter to stop casual "visitors" to our front deck - I'm told it looks good and is reasonably working boat like - but I haven't seen it!

 

Clearly its easily removed as well............. 

 

zulu covers.jpg

That's to keep the natives in.

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39 minutes ago, matty40s said:

That's to keep the natives in.

It is also in part to keep our springer spaniel from jumping in for a swim - you may recall he broke his neck last November and whilst he is getting better a jump off the deck isn't recommended any time soon - if ever!

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