Sunday, January 01, 2012

Shore Road incident?

I see the police have cordoned off Shore Road; I'm told there was a stabbing/glassing on New Year's Eve. Anyone know any more details?

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

BBC Travel News at 1410 hours shows:-

Shore Road Swanage, both ways between Institute Road and A351 Victoria Avenue
Dorset - Shore Road in Swanage closed in both directions between the Institute Road junction and the A351 Victoria Avenue junction, because of a police incident

David Furmage said...

A local 15 year old was badly beaten up and is in intensive care:( thoughts go out to parents and the child not a great start to the new year:( I hope who ever did this is charged and gets what they deserve.

Anonymous said...

Any proof of that/ source for the info Mr furmage or just idle gossip/word of mouth?

David Furmage said...

Source of info : most of swanage facebook pages.

David Furmage said...

Oh and a kid is in hospital , not much more proof needed really:(

Anonymous said...

Yea, that reliable source...Facebook.

Whatever happened its not nice but no one even knows at the moment.

David Furmage said...

Well someone , who ever it was wanted to know something about it , I knew something about it thru certain web pages and staff in kays , so posted it on here.

Anonymous said...

All I'm saying is something has happened, it appears very bad but Facebook and gossip aren't exactly reliable sources of info.

Local Resident said...

How about the BBC as a source of news ?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-16378923

David Vincent said...

It seems that there was a fight on Shore road involving a few young lads. Two of the lads were taken to Poole hospital, 1 of which was allowed to leave this morning. The other lad has since been taken to Southampton hospitel with a bleeding complication.
He is in a stable condition but on a life support machine.
I won't name the people involved but the BBC has covered the story. "A 17-year-old boy, from Lytchett Matravers, has been arrested and is being questioned by police."

Anonymous said...

I posted the BBC Travel News report above, I doubt if they'd have said it was; "a police incident." if they were re-surfacing the road.

RobO

Anonymous said...

Whilst I have every sympathy for the boy and his parents one has to ask the question what on earth were kids of this age (assuming they were not with parents or adults at the time) doing out at that time on one of busiest nights of the year when drink and trouble is almost a dead cert I wish him a speedy recovery

David Furmage said...

And especially after the police crackdown in town regarding anti social behaviour!.

David Furmage said...

All I'm saying is something has happened, it appears very bad but Facebook and gossip aren't exactly reliable sources of info.


Hahaha we used to rely on gossip in the past before the big world of the internet. To be honest did not fancy waiting for the pigeon to bring the news:)

Anonymous said...

Are the Police still planning to close the Swanage cop shop and move operations to Wareham?

Is that really a good idea? Especially when the summer population of Purbeck nearly doubles?

Anonymous said...

A little more on the Echo's website.
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9446829.Teenager_fighting_for_life_after_alleged_assault/

Anonymous said...

This is not a policing issue - all those under drinking age should be kept safely indoors at that time of night. Swanage is a bit of a wild place once the pubs turn out.

Anonymous said...

Hahaha we used to rely on gossip in the past before the big world of the internet. To be honest did not fancy waiting for the pigeon to bring the news:)

What has it got to do with the internet? When it comes to something like this I prefer to get my info from a news outlet or police statement than from idle gossips and nosey parkers.

Swanage is a bit of a wild place once the pubs turn out

It really isn't. I go out most weekends in the town and there is rarely violence and trouble.

Ok there might be some drunks being loud or a bit shouty but I wouldn't count it as wild.

Are the Police still planning to close the Swanage cop shop and move operations to Wareham?

Is that really a good idea? Especially when the summer population of Purbeck nearly doubles?

News to me. I thought they were moving from the current police station to the town hall.

Anyway have we seen the Echo's take on the story? If I were involved in the running of the arcade I'd be very unhappy, implies that the attack took place at the arcade itself.

David Furmage said...

So really had nothing to do with the pubs , though don't think the arcade would be open at that time. Must say seemed like my nosy Parker idly gossip was right. A 15 year old was badly beaten up and is now in hospital:(

Robin from Swanage said...

Bournemouth Echo Monday 2nd January says it is a 16 year old boy fighting for his life. Also mentioned on BBC Radio Solent. I hope he has a speedy & full recovery.
On 28th December the High Street was blocked for over half an hour outside the Royal Oak at Herston while the firemen cut off the roof of a black Vauxhall Zafira to free the driver. I have not heard anything else about it so perhaps the accident was not as bad as it looked.

David Furmage said...

There's a few questions here I would like to get of my chest.

1. What was a 15 or 16 year old doing out at this time?
2. Does this incident now question the polices crackdown on anti social and all the signs they put up about it?
3. Why not update or install CCTV around every corner of town? Council have a nice pot of money;)
4. Should the new years party be marshalled a bit better. Ie ticket only into town. Yes it can be done the city of Edinburgh do it.
5. Should all under the age of 18 be with a adult and if not with one , be escorted home on new years eve.

Just a few sorry , though I think are valid points:)

Anonymous said...

Why not update or install CCTV around every corner of town? Council have a nice pot of money;)
And have more intrussion on our privacy. Stiffer sentences for offenders would be a start, more officers on the beat.

Should the new years party be marshalled a bit better. Ie ticket only into town. Yes it can be done the city of Edinburgh do it.
Why should peoples movement be restricted? what if friends or relatives turn up at short notice? what if you decide to come into town at say 9 pm? not practical. Next you will be saying charge people!

David Furmage said...

Not at all , though these ideas do and have worked ,, in Edinburgh it was used to keep the new year party under better control. Thing is if our police are cut back even more

And totally agree with stiffer sentences , if tourists can walk into our town new years day to be confronted by a crime scene then there is something wrong with the message that we are sending to people who do these violent acts:( it's not right at all , there's enough friggin fighting going on in the world as it is :(

Anonymous said...

1. 1ish isn't that late for a 16 year old to be out, especially on nye. I was out that late plenty as a young lad and turned out fine.

2. A one off incident on the busiest night of the year can't determine the success of that campaign.

3. Plenty of CCTV in town. I don't think this was an issue/is an issue.

4. No. What a silly idea.

5. Maybe but is say under 16 and after a certain time.

David Vincent said...

I hope the reports (& gossip) of repercussions this weekend in Swanage are false :-(

David Furmage said...

Well JJ has had a hole drilled into his head to releave the blood clot. So still touch and go:(

Anonymous said...

DORSET ECHO PAGE 5.......

Purbeck teenager fights for life
Saturday 7th January 2012 in News By Stephen Bailey »

FEARS of gang reprisals are mounting following a violent New Year’s Day clash which left a Swanage teenager fighting for life, it has emerged.
A 16-year-old Swanage boy remains in a serious condition in hospital after suffering life-threatening head injuries during the early morning incident.
Two other teens were also hurt in the altercation, which took place by the Shore Road shelter close to the town’s beachfront.
Now Dorset Police have urged local parents to “be vigilant” following reports a small number of young men may be planning a revenge attack.
Some worried residents told the Daily Echo tensions are running high between local youths – who regularly meet close to where the alleged assault took place – and teenagers from nearby Langton Matravers.
It has been alleged a number of youths from Langton Matravers were involved in the New Year’s Day incident.
Sgt Jon Wassey, of the Wareham Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: “Information has been received that a small number of young men may be planning to seek retribution. However at this time this cannot be confirmed.
“I would appeal to parents to assist Dorset Police in reducing any risks by advising their children as to the consequences of teenagers taking matters into their own hands – reckless and irresponsible behaviour will not achieve anything.”
Locals say groups of teenagers regularly meet near the Shore Road shelter, but violence like that which took place on New Year’s Day is very rare.
Detective Inspector Stewart Dipple said: “From our enquiries, we know there was a large number of young people on the seafront by the blue shelter on Shore Road at the time of this serious incident.
“We are appealing to these young people to speak to police if they witnessed this incident which has left three teenagers with injuries.
“Equally, if anyone has heard any information while at school or college – or on social networking sites – I’d urge them to inform police and this will be investigated.”
A 17-year-old boy from Lytchett Matravers has been arrested an bailed while police make further enquiries.

RobO

Anonymous said...

If it is Langton youths that the swanage lot are after how history repeats itself!

Anonymous said...

What has 'History' got to do with this?

Leave pointless comments at the door please.