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Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Sarah (13th Aug 2011 - 22:40:51)
me and my husband was in sainsburys and there was millions of police running around the shop and i ask what is going on and someone told me there was an attempted stabbing, does anyone know whats going on?
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- mel (14th Aug 2011 - 09:59:37)
dont think there were millions of police do you? slight exageration me thinks ,haha
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- michael (14th Aug 2011 - 13:46:27)
Shouldn`t of that been my husband and I
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Anne (14th Aug 2011 - 16:17:26)
Instead of coming out with these smart-arse comments it would be much better to hear news on this event if anyone knows what happened. Recently there have been too many unpleasant happenings in Liphook and we should all be aware of what's going on on our door-step and find out what the police are doing to protect us all.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- owen (14th Aug 2011 - 16:28:24)
"Shouldn`t of that been my husband and I"
Fail.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (14th Aug 2011 - 17:51:15)
I think Sarah was just using a figure of speech when she said millions of police as mel must know, not every one has swallowed an encyclopedia, it is no wonder there are so many bullies in our schools when they are clearly out in full force on adult forums, it must make you feel very big about yourselves.All Sarah was asking was if anyone knew anything about the incident, your response was uncalled for
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- michael (14th Aug 2011 - 18:12:16)
That is the trouble that people all go on hearsay or as they say in the queens english, chinese whispers or in other words gossip.Let say that that someone was stabbed are you a concerned bystander or a resident of liphook who will not shop there anymore because you heard that such and such happened .I think not
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- mike (14th Aug 2011 - 19:09:45)
does anyone know what happened?
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Eb (14th Aug 2011 - 19:19:48)
Probably a concerned bystander of Liphook, what us wrong with that and why are people being so petty over peoples grammar etc, I think some people need to grow up.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- lily (14th Aug 2011 - 19:58:54)
Michael,
Perhaps we should also petition to stop newspapers and the news on tv. What a ridiculous thing to say. If something happened why shouldnt we know about it?
Also, if you are not interested in what happened then why did you open the thread and reply to it? May I also add, you replied in a very pompus and know it all manner, when clearly you dont know it all because Owen had to correct YOU.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Local Lad (15th Aug 2011 - 09:40:47)
The thread was started asking a genuine question, and what happens... well, what happens is that the JUMPED UP BRIGADE look in the mirror, see that they are "self important" and decide to do some pathetic comments on here.
The person who posted the question was asking if anyone knew what happened to see if it was real or just tittle tattle.
I doubt the fact that even if someone was in the store with a knife it would put people moving to Liphook, what would put people off moving here is the JUMPED UP BRIGADE and the pathetic comments they come up with.
Just a thought, turn your energy into something positive for Liphook.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Jamie (15th Aug 2011 - 10:54:45)
So you think it is ok for someone to state there were millions of police in Liphook attending a unheard of stabbing? Surely this is very misleading when the police are stretched to full copasity dealing with the rioting and looting in London! This could be classed as scare mongering!
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- sylvia (15th Aug 2011 - 11:03:56)
I did see two policemen attending to a man lying against a wall oppisite the village green on saturday at about 5 30. A few minutes latter a ambulance with lights flashing came tearing though the village. I do hope whoever it was is not too badly hurt.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (15th Aug 2011 - 11:29:13)
Jamie
You are overreacting, local lad is right
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Jamie (15th Aug 2011 - 13:06:38)
Over reacting! Peoples businesses and families have been torn apart due to lack of police backup during the riots. I was simply pointing out the fact that for someone to say "millions of police" were attending a scene at Liphook is a bit over the top!
If Local Lad is correct in saying a stabbing is less likely to put people off of living in Liphook rather than well educated peoples views, this community has serious problems!
I agree with Mel. This post was clearly an exageration.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (15th Aug 2011 - 13:31:57)
Jamie
Are you serious, I think Sarah was only using a figure of speech, if the people of Liphook are as intelligent as you think they would surley of realised that, she was merely asking if anyone knew about the inncident, her words have been taken out of all context, by the way I still think local lad is right the amount of snobbery in Liphook beggars belief
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- anon (15th Aug 2011 - 17:17:37)
Some of the true detail
Somebody attempted to steal some knives from Sainsburys and was challenge
So the police where called to quell ?( not sure of the spelling ) the incident
And the thief decided to play nasty !
Hmm if you visit a cook shop most of the knives are behind glass locked away , maybe this would be an alternative then it may stop attempted theft ?
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- vicki (16th Aug 2011 - 13:18:17)
Just back from holidays!
So glad to see that Talkback is still being used to pick up on grammatical errors etc and not actually answer the questions asked!
Time to re-write the rule book - 'How to use a community web site. A constructive approach!' I think we would have plenty of volunteers to proof read it!
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Ben (16th Aug 2011 - 23:57:47)
You're all mislead. There were no attempts of someone being stabbed.
Someone was threatened yes. No-one was stabbed. Stop making up rumours on hearsay. It is utterly pathetic. You are sounding like you wanted the person in question to be stabbed so you can get some twisted thrill out of local violence? Grow up.
Also, how do you know if knives were bought/stolen?
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- michael (17th Aug 2011 - 08:27:41)
I rest my case chinese whispers
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- maxine (17th Aug 2011 - 08:36:57)
Blimey....she only asked if anyone knew what had happened. what is it with you lot? Not everyone has fantastic grammar and not everyone thinks about using proper grammar when asking a question/starting a conversation. Is the point of this thread to answer the question or to bully someone because their grammar is not perfect? Is this what the liphook community is like? Looking down on people? ridiculing them? what sort of people are you?!
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- John (17th Aug 2011 - 09:09:37)
Maxine, i think the word used to describe these people is "Snobs".
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (17th Aug 2011 - 10:40:40)
Maxine you are absolutley right no wonder there are so many bullies in bohunt school, their parents taught them well
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Jamie (17th Aug 2011 - 12:19:09)
If people would be more concerned with what they are doing right and wrong and not sticking their nose in other peoples business, the world would be a better place.
At the end of the day there was no stabbing, there was by no stretch of the imagination "millions of police" and if i write this last sentence in the grammer you except i will therefore not be classed as a bully.
Me would rather be classed as a snob then me be classed as a nosey parker! Fanx ha ha
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (17th Aug 2011 - 12:53:37)
Sorry Jamie but you seem to be BOTH and you could also add to the list the aformentioned BULLY
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- John (17th Aug 2011 - 13:19:36)
Well... Someone asks for info about something they heard happened in our village and she gets mocked. Idiots!
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- claire (17th Aug 2011 - 13:49:13)
Everyone is entitled to an opinion.i dont think people should abuse each other with childish name calling grow up, you are supposed to be adults.What hope do we have with the future generations if this is how you carry on.it seems to me some people will argue over anything.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- lily (17th Aug 2011 - 13:54:17)
Absolutely, the bullies should be ashamed. Since when did it become an adult thing to do to try to degrade another human being? Quite disgusting. I think the way to treat these socially retarded people is to treat them with the contempt they deserve. Completely ignore their comments altogether and do not respond to them. For a bully any attention is good attention.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (17th Aug 2011 - 14:34:06)
Claire
If you go back to the start of this thread you will see that sarah asked a question regarding an inncident in sainsburys the response she got was uncalled for.I am just trying to stand up for what is right, no one has the right to talk to people in that way, and yes I truly believe that these people are bullies and bullies need to be stood up to, we are not all afraid of them
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Jamie (17th Aug 2011 - 16:03:58)
may,
It appears to me you are the bully! If you read back through this thread you will see that i have not called anyone a name or been a bully! All i have done is expressed my views, however you seem to have been very vocal in your name calling on this and several other threads, people are entitled to their views but people in glass houses!!!!!
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- may (17th Aug 2011 - 19:16:33)
Jamie
You dont have to call people names, you do it in a more subtle way, as Maxine said putting people down, what did Sarah say that warrentanted her to be ridiculed in this way, now you seem truly offended to be called a bully, but you called others busy bodies, well if you dont want to be called a bully dont act like one
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- John (17th Aug 2011 - 19:53:41)
Jamie,
Just what is your problem dude? Are you not happy? Nobody was talking about the riots, the girl just asked what had happened!!! Who cares how she asked it? Lighten up man you have no right to belittle her. I know it probably makes you feel important, and clever, and that you have purpose in life but it still isnt cool. That goes to the others too who decided to show off their intelligence by making her look like a fool.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Boris (18th Aug 2011 - 22:37:48)
My God. What a pity that Talk Back has turned into a site for village idiots to throw mud at each other. A simple question about an incident at Sainsbury's desolves into this rubbish. What does it matter how the question was asked, or the spelling used. It is about time the Moderator returned this Talk Back into what it was supposed to be. Certainly not a forum for mud slinging that it has turned into.
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Re: Attempted Stabbing In Sainsburys
- Sue W (20th Aug 2011 - 13:00:16)
Nothing changes here!! Bullies, 'having a go', putting down people, businesses or what ever - is unfortunately a kick some people just love!!
I have no idea about the story, but what interests me is that you should not believe that Liphook is somehow a superior place to live, and that some are superior to others in any way! You have every reason to be proud of where you live, but snobbery is a very ugly trait, and there is a huge difference in being concerned and being nosey!!
We all come in and go out the same way, we grow with different traits, different ideas and different education - it does not make one better than another!! (in general terms for the purposed of posts from people that would never speak to others face to face with their opinions)
If anyone would like some facts about if a knife could be stollen- all I can say is that within a local business (not Sainsburys)a whole knife set, including block was carefully removed from the packaging, (left the box), amongst other items too! Suggests that someone was perhaps filling a home? Not only that a few weeks ago, a local lad helped himself to the RSPCA charity box!!. It was noted that he was rather suspicious, but only one member of staff was available, and serving a genunine customer - and I believe he also removed a charity box from the surgery, and tried again in the Wine shop. Caught on CCTV, but as he didnt get away with anything at the time - Police cant do anything.
Liphook is not without people who would rather take than pay, damage property for the shear hell of it, slag each other off, critise people in general - basicaly a rather run of the mill commmunity. Good & bad together!!
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