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What to do if your mugged, AIBU to think this advice is crap

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 21:55

DD had a safety event thing with local police yesterday.

They asked them what they would do if they were mugged (give them phone/wallet).

Police officer said no, you should throw the phone down the path or road away from the mugger Hmm

Now if I'm desperate for cash and mug some poor kid I'm not going to be happy if he/she then lobs the phone down the road and breaks it!

AIBU? It seems like bad advice!

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UterusUterusGhali · 08/06/2016 21:57

That's standard advice. The mugger's attention is diverted to the device/wallet and then you run.

If you hand it to them, you encourage further discourse.

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londonrach · 08/06/2016 21:58

Ive heard that advice before its to distract the mugger who follows the phone, purse so giving you time to get away. Good advice i always thought.

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Sallygoroundthemoon · 08/06/2016 21:59

It's great advice. The idea is that the thief goes to the wallet or phone on the floor rather than you, so you have time to run away.

It is 'you're' mugged by the way. I'll take myself off to Pedant's Corner...

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Mrsmorton · 08/06/2016 21:59

Why do you think it's bad advice OP? What would you suggest?

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Pinkheart5915 · 08/06/2016 22:01

It's standard advice, it's a distraction technique

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 22:02

I'd suggest handing it to them and backing off not trying to piss them off by throwing it down the road.

I can't believe that's standard advice!

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 22:03

Yes thank you Sally, gold star for you

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PreciousVagine · 08/06/2016 22:03

I'm sure the police will be basing their advice on facts and stuff! They won't be just saying it for fun. YABU.

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ThomasRichard · 08/06/2016 22:04

The one and only time I've been mugged, I shouted and swore at the mugger so much he threw me back my purse and ran off. I had no idea what to do and the thought of what could have happened does frighten me a bit.

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CaptainCrunch · 08/06/2016 22:07

So you think you know better than the police? Ok then Confused

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 22:11

YES I DO Wink

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 22:12

Instinct tells me I don't want to piss off the kid in the hoodie mugging me. I'd rather just give him the phone than lob it down the road.

I've honestly never heard that before.

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Birdsgottafly · 08/06/2016 22:14

I know what you mean, OP.

Throwing the phone on the ground, could be seen as an aggressive act, with could escalate the whole attack.

I've been mugged, twice with a weapon, sometimes compliance, will bring the mugging to a quick end, without injury.

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OrianaBanana · 08/06/2016 22:14

I was mugged from behind and thrown to the ground so I didn't have much opportunity to throw anything anywhere I'm afraid.

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cdtaylornats · 08/06/2016 22:14

I once heard a DJ on the radio describing how he had been mugged. He asked the mugger if he could take out the sim card. The mugger agreed, so DJ gives him his coke can to hold, removes sim and gives the mugger his phone. The mugger hands him back his can and goes on his merry way. The DJ goes to report the mugging and gives the police a coke can complete with muggers prints.

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VestalVirgin · 08/06/2016 22:17

Police also tells you to fight back when a man tries to rape you, as once he succeeded he is more likely to kill you. Your instinct to not piss him off would be wrong in that case.

I suspect it is also wrong in the mugging case. Someone who already attacked you unprovoked is not going to be nicer if you submit to them.

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ABCAlwaysBeCunting · 08/06/2016 22:17

Someone tried to mug me as I got off a train at Stratford. I was quite drunk and I looked at him and said 'Really?'. He said 'Oh, OK then' and walked off.

I realise that's not the best advice.

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UterusUterusGhali · 08/06/2016 22:18

You have to remember when a mugger/attacker strikes, their adrenalin will be sky-high.

They will not be compos menus.
When adrenalin is high they will repeat actions. See repeat stabbings, police repeatedly firing on someone etc. your brain short circuits.

You need to break the train of thought.

Unless you're a goddamn Chuck Norris you need to RUN.

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Birdsgottafly · 08/06/2016 22:18

Just to add, I think there are to many variables, to give out one type of advice.

I can't run, most muggers can, they're also dressed and pumped up, ready to run.

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 22:18

I've been mugged and the lad/kid was pleasant enough (the old excuse me do you know where X is line)

Handed over purse and phone and he was off

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UterusUterusGhali · 08/06/2016 22:21

Tbh I'd engage with an attacker, but I'm not a kid. I'm a grown woman who has had A LOT of self defence training. And has no fucks to give.

I'd tell my dd to throw the wallet

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nosyupnorth · 08/06/2016 22:21

i kind of get the feeling the advice was more meant as 'toss it a safe distance away from you' than 'lob it as hard as you can down the street and smash it'

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Janefromdowntheroad · 08/06/2016 22:21

I think some of you have a false idea about muggers in your head.

Lots of them are just gangs of street kids looking for easy money. They don't want the hassle of you lobbing your phone or fighting back.

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Birdsgottafly · 08/06/2016 22:23

""Police also tells you to fight back when a man tries to rape you, as once he succeeded he is more likely to kill you. Your instinct to not piss him off would be wrong in that case""

I don't agree with that, either. A rapist isn't necessarily a killer, they don't normally think twice about badly beating a woman, though.

A mugger, is looking to take what they can, if they haven't got anything to take, because you've just smashed your phone, then you're going to get knocked out.

These people aren't psychopaths, they just do what they do.

I know and have worked with perpetrators.

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WellErrr · 08/06/2016 22:24

I'd act a bit friendly and confused to get him off guard, then kick him in the nuts and call 999.

But I've got one heck of a temper. They'd wish they'd mugged someone else.

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