newportlad wrote: » I got mugged in dublin a couple of hours ago, two lads, bout 5,6 height, skinny and 17/18 age. one of them said he had a knife, I couldn't see it but he was holding something in his jacket pocket, tried ignoring them etc but I was carrying food from shipper so hands full and eventually took my wallet and they ran off. It was on north strand road past 5 lamps where the flats are. Does anyone have Any advice/things they would have done differently.. Pretty shook up by it, have notified the cops anyway
newportlad wrote: » It was on north strand road past 5 lamps where the flats are.
newportlad wrote: » Any advice/things they would have done differently.. Pretty shook up by it, have notified the cops anyway
stevejr wrote: » And don't torture yourself with thinking "what I could have done differently?" Unless you're an exceptionally lucky(rare) person, how you behaved, I'm assuming you didn't antagonize these vermin, was spot on.
Mr Trade In wrote: » Sorry to hear that,junkie had his hand in my pocket outside M&S in town two weeks ago,thankfully he didn't get anything of value, they had a knife so it was best to let them take what they wanted,money isn't everything.
karlog wrote: » I've never been mugged personally but my aunt was a few years ago. She was walking from busarus at night when a pair of junkies came up to her and threatened her with a syringe for her handbag. She handed it over with no fight. No point risking getting stabbed for a handbag obviously. Even after years gone by she's still frightened walking through town at night on her own. Hopefully the two b*stards that did it are in prison or overdosed by now.
Cavehill Red wrote: » Junkie tried that one on a friend of mine, former paramilitary who saw the light and got educated, who was down visiting from the North. Long story short, one minute I'm supping tay and chewing some bacon, the next minute my mate had pulled yer man's hand onto the table and buried a fork in it. Caused uproar in Bewleys, let me tell you. But these scummers tend to be armed with knives, the Roma gypsies especially. You win some, you lose some. If it happens, it's generally best to try to get a good look at them, give them what they want, and then have a perfect description to tell the cops.
Chaotic_Forces wrote: » You meant what I edited. Being well trained has nothing to do with it. Yes, OP, I was mugged about 14 and they nicked my phone. Long story short, no matter what they take, you'll live to tell the tale. So don't worry about it.You didn't get hurt so you did well Anyone with an ounce of cop on that was mugged will say that. I understand it's a horrible thing but you're able to talk about it; better than saying "no, sod off" and telling your story to a doctor in the morning.
brendansmith wrote: » Wow, maybe he should see some more light and get educated in not getting HIV junkie blood all over his 'tay' and bacon.
face1990 wrote: » As much as we'd all like to think we'd beat the ****e out of any muggers, there's no sense in putting up a fight when faced with a weapon. Being a hero will put you in the grave or a hospital ward. Giving them what they want will bruise your pride but not much else.
Unpossible wrote: » Not much you could have done. I teach martial arts and my advice is always run if you can, if you can't then just give them what they want. You could have ended up with a screwdriver in your head like that polish lad two years ago.