Now he has been left hobbling on crutches after muggers fractured the top of his femur while trying to rip off his running shoes. |
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In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists. |
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Most importantly of all for the car-jackers, gunmen, bandits and muggers of Iraq, it removes your sense of fear. |
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If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart. |
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Now, instead of concentrating on speeders and drivers jumping red lights, the officers will focus on muggers and thugs. |
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They generated a high-profile attack on muggers, which involved every interested government department. |
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I find myself constantly on my guard while shopping for fear of muggers, on foot or cycle. |
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You and your date get out of the car, keeping an eye out for muggers and murderers. |
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A gang of muggers attacked a man 6ft 8in tall and stole his mobile phone as he walked home after a night out in Trowbridge. |
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In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag-snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists. |
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I am sure there are a lot more thieves, muggers and carjackers who could be dealt with the same way. |
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Five years ago while walking near his London home he was attacked by muggers wielding machetes and suffered severe cuts to his hands. |
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An angry York mother has called for the return of her son's beloved BMX, which was snatched by two teenage muggers. |
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A plucky mother-of-four tackled muggers who had snatched a handbag off a pensioner. |
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They are burglars, dealers, vandals, thugs, muggers, arsonists, a menace to society. |
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Police today told how they feared a dangerous gang of muggers may strike again if they are not caught soon. |
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In Morocco, while strutting along as an overconfident tourist, Wright bumped into some persistent muggers. |
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The undulating terrain of the park also made it a hunting ground for muggers and it had become a centre for fear rather than fun. |
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Usually dark, damp and stained, with imagined muggers lurking in the shadows, they are claustrophobic places to escape from as fast as possible. |
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While in India the number of muggers and gharials are growing in large numbers, salt-water crocodiles are rare as they generally grow in estuarine areas. |
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The marketing for the 'cashless' system tells consumers they are less of a target for muggers or pickpockets, and even credit card fraud. |
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Now canals are places where you go to walk the dog while worrying about muggers. |
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The muggers attacked me in a frigid, windswept, remote parking lot. |
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He was cradling a little street-puppy he had rescued from his muggers, knowing his grandmother would not let him take it home. |
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He must be gutted that he gets 9 months, and other criminals such as muggers, OAP beaters etc. get off with a suspended sentence or community work! |
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But Keaton was never credible as someone who could hospitalise a dozen muggers before vaulting over a two-storey fence. |
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Lastly, beggars were never arrested for begging but only when they were acting as pickpockets or muggers. |
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Of course, people who have recently cashed checks are catnip to muggers. |
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Like many veterans Gary Page, who owns a wholesaler, fondly remembers the 1980s, the era of Studio 54, a decadent nightclub, muggers and Reaganomics. |
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Both were mugged, or I should say they were part of an attempted mugging both of which found the muggers becoming the muggees. |
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Not chewing gum, or chuggie as it is sometimes known but, chuggers charity muggers. |
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The hotel zones in Quito, which are frequented by a high number of foreign tourists who are believed to carry valuables, are often targeted by thieves and muggers. |
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Remember that scene in the 1980s hit movie Crocodile Dundee when Paul Hogan's character and his girlfriend become the victims of muggers in New York City. |
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Those who steal cars for fun often go on to become burglars or muggers. |
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But neither do muggers, and violent crime has surged. |
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These are the muggers and beater-uppers, and car thieves and burglars and rapists, assaulters, and so on. |
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If it's OK to demonize like muggers everyone who does something illegal, then it's OK to demonize Rosa Parks, who broke a law stating she had to give up her seat. |
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