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Couple targeted in violent and sustained attack on South London train

Apologies, if there already is a thread on this; if so please sink this one

http://www.itv.com/news/london/2014-06-25/young-couple-targeted-in-violent-and-sustained-attack-on-a-south-london-train/

Hope none of ours involved (victims or suspects)
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    same as this where every it happens it is really bad, but when its so close to home it is so frightening

    http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/11296920.Third_Plumstead_sex_attack_in_a_week_after_woman_assaulted_on_common/?ref=ms
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    They seem to have pretty clear pictures, so hopefully will not be long before they are brought to justice.
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    Throw away the key hopefully - there is some scum in this world!
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    edited June 2014
    human beings have a wide range of behaviour from a normal member of society.... to an absolute
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    edited June 2014
    Dave2l said:

    human beings have a wide range of behaviour from a normal member of society.... to an absolute

    Maybe have a little think.
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    Lets wait and see what the courts have to decide and other witnesses before all jumping to judge and jury. She came forward herself.

    http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/11306524.Woman_pictured_in_Dartford_train__assault__CCTV_claims_she_was_acting_in_self_defence/?ref=var_0
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    red_murph said:

    Dave2l said:

    human beings have a wide range of behaviour from a normal member of society.... to an absolute

    Maybe have a little think.
    ok

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    All those mug shots look like Diego Poyet to me.
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    @cafcfan - If Diego got restless sitting down on the train to Dartford for half an hour, how's he going to handle a whole season on the bench at Chelsea?
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    Community service. Good old Britain.
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    Unpaid work and a small fine. That'll teach 'em!!
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    So she pipes up saying all will be revealed. That went well for her... they seem like a nice family. Bet their family shindigs are raucous...
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    scum all of them . what would you say to your kids if you knew they had done something like that.
    but for there dad to be with them disgusting people.
    and sod the lentil brigade they should be put down , just a drain on our society .
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    "Put downs" a bit strong ain't it? I don't even like lentils.
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    So does the 'victim surchare' go to the victim? In which case they've had to deal with the initial situation, probably attend court on their own time and assist with enquiries and they get a measly £200 as comp? I think in these cases the guilty party should pay significant more.

    No point in jail time as they just get let out anyway but it should at least hit their pockets which may make them think again if they're even capable of complex thought.
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    Hold on. What the hell is wrong with lentils? I make a cracking dal.
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    Hold on. What the hell is wrong with lentils? I make a cracking dal.


    It's Dall, Blackheath. My favourite is Moong Dall, my Indian wife makes loads of it.

    They do a good one in the Indian just next to Barclays in Plumstead, but its got a kick to it so don't travel too far for a few hours after you've had it!
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    Hold on. What the hell is wrong with lentils? I make a cracking dal.


    It's Dall, Blackheath. My favourite is Moong Dall, my Indian wife makes loads of it.

    They do a good one in the Indian just next to Barclays in Plumstead, but its got a kick to it so don't travel too far for a few hours after you've had it!
    You can spell it either way, mate. And my Indian ex-wife ate loads of it.
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    Hold on. What the hell is wrong with lentils? I make a cracking dal.


    It's Dall, Blackheath. My favourite is Moong Dall, my Indian wife makes loads of it.

    They do a good one in the Indian just next to Barclays in Plumstead, but its got a kick to it so don't travel too far for a few hours after you've had it!
    You can spell it either way, mate. And my Indian ex-wife ate loads of it.
    I stand corrected EF. Thanks.

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    Hold on. What the hell is wrong with lentils? I make a cracking dal.


    It's Dall, Blackheath. My favourite is Moong Dall, my Indian wife makes loads of it.

    They do a good one in the Indian just next to Barclays in Plumstead, but its got a kick to it so don't travel too far for a few hours after you've had it!
    You can spell it either way, mate. And my Indian ex-wife ate loads of it.
    I stand corrected EF. Thanks.

    No problem mate. Do you know the name of the place in Plumstead? Might like to give it a try.
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    I think its called the Village, if you are coming from Bostall Heath to Plumsted turn right at the traffic lights in the middle if the high street, with the fire station to your left, and its immediately on the left opposite the Barclays Bank car park. Excellent, cheap freshly cooked Indian grub.
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    It's Dhall in the finest Indian restaurants.
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    Thread evolution at its medium-spiced best
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    It's Dhall in the finest Indian restaurants.

    That's just so they can charge you more.

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    I must be the only one here married to an Indian who can't cook.
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    I must be the only one here not married to an Indian!
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    jac52 said:

    I must be the only one here not married to an Indian!

    or hopefully not a cowboy.
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    It's Dhall in the finest Indian restaurants.

    Only commoners drop their aitches.
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