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Real ‘ard lad then.
I think it's important to remember that this is an isolated incident. There is no reason to believe that this path, once the scumbag is caught, will be any less safe than it was before.My wife has used that path from work, but thankfully wont now.
I agree to a certain extent, but I was always wary of her using it anyway, as I would be with any isolated place.I think it's important to remember that this is an isolated incident. There is no reason to believe that this path, once the scumbag is caught, will be any less safe than it was before.
I'm always wary going down there , but quite often risked it to save some time. I always look off Riverway bridge before going down those steps though, and if I see anyone down the path (quite a few sit drinking or whatever at the bottom of the steps) I go the long way around the roadway instead. I try to go part of the way over the carpark at the back of Asda rather down the foot/cycle paths (Once made a bit of a spectacle of myself trying to climb through the fence at the end of the carpark that had suddenly appeared once, but that had gone the last time I walked down there)I agree to a certain extent, but I was always wary of her using it anyway, as I would be with any isolated place.
I think it's important to remember that this is an isolated incident. There is no reason to believe that this path, once the scumbag is caught, will be any less safe than it was before.
We do need a proper sense of perspective here, the chain needs to be long enough to cover the work triangle in an ergonomic manner.Alright, before we chain our women to the kitchen sink for their own safety let's not forget that men are more likely to be victims of violent crime than women.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...re-most-likely-to-be-victims-of-violent-crime
Stay at home lads, it's only a matter of time.