Attempted Bike Jacking West Dulwich !

Did anyone else see this?

Taken from MCN 24th May

A motorcyclist has told of being attacked by three hooded and balaclava-wearing bike-jackers at a petrol station while staff failed to call the police.

Dramatic CCTV images show the rider being dragged off his Yamaha R6 and kicked and punched to the ground by two assailants while the third attempts to start the bike.

The victim, who was wearing his crash helmet, managed to fight off his two attackers and push the third away from his bike.

But in the struggle one of the assailants snatched the keys and alarm fob before the three fled.

Police have advised replacing the bike’s locks, alarm and immobiliser – at a cost of £2365 – to prevent the gang stealing it later.

The 26-year-old victim, who asked not to be named, had just paid for fuel in West Dulwich, south London, when the attack took place at 10pm on April 28.

He said: “I fought off two assailants and managed to get to my feet and push the man attempting to start the bike. He staggered back, off balance, while trying to get what could have been a weapon from his pocket.

“I turned back to the other two to see one dash towards the bike, grab the keys and run. The remaining two then seemed to panic and also ran off.

“When I asked a moment later if the police were coming, the attendant said, ‘No. I thought you were playing.’”

A spokesman for the garage, a Shell franchise, said: "I think it happened quite quickly. Because the bike was still there the member of staff must have thought they were messing about.”

A Met spokesman said: “The victim was paying for petrol and as he returned to his bike, he was approached by three suspects who assaulted him and tried to pull him to the floor. One of the suspects also tried to start the bike.

“After a brief struggle, the three suspects made off with the keys to the bike.”

Taken from the MCN Site, more info here

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/General-news/2010/May/may2410-bike-jackers-pounce-at-petrol-station/

Bit worrying, West Dulwich area. Knowledge is power and all that, so be careful out there!

“When I asked a moment later if the police were coming, the attendant said, ‘No. I thought you were playing.’”

WTF!! is that how people play now days?? So he was on the floor, a couple of them were kicking him and the other one was trying to get his bike away, sounds like a crap game if you ask me!

Thats all quite shocking, but most shocking of all;

I can’t think of words to describe how incredibly moronic that petrol station monkey must be!

When a gang comes up to him late and night and say give us your phone, ipod and wallet or we’ll shank you, and then attack him, I presume he will think its a great game, after all they’re all just playing…

The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein

i had an encounter with a a load of youngsters in my own area last friday night after ace, they didnt get my bike…and i have the gobby’ist ones face etched in my memory for future refrence, when i see him we will find out if so brave without his 15 mates behind him.

Find out where he lives and send Jewell round to rape him.

That’ll learn him. :slight_smile:

:D:D

Bloody hell … that’s nuts! Good to hear he fought back and did some damage to the scallywags.

Earlier this year I was being held on a red light outside a college in East London and a small group of rowdy lads were getting over excited by the look of my bike and started getting a far to close for my liking. I subtly drew their attention to the titanium bits on my knuckles and it soon dawned on them what I had planned should they try to have a go.

:D:D:D brilliant!

I think I would have got myself arrested if the attendant said that to me! He wouldnt have been working there for a long long long longggggggggggg time!

I was biked jacket, whilst travelling through France … I had three black guys attack me, and they got away with my beloved R1!

Tis a world we live in, and only getting worse.