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Published Date: 24 April 2008
COMMUNITY leaders and police have called for security cameras to be fitted on a network of underpasses following the latest knifepoint attack.
Yesterday the Evening News reported how a gang of muggers held a knife to the throat of a pregnant mother in front of her two young children in a robbery at the underpass between Calder Road and Longstone Road.

It is one of four major underpasses
under Calder Road, including those to Sighthill Shopping Centre, Broomhouse Road and Wester Hailes Road, leading to Stevenson College.

Officers investigating the attack on the 28-year-old mum today revealed it is the fifth incident on the network in ten weeks.

The attack, on Saturday, is also the second attack on a pregnant woman at the underpass in 18 months. Police have joined community leaders in calling for improved security.

Chief investigating officer Dc Jim Menzies said: "These underpasses are easy targets because they are not covered by CCTV, which makes them difficult to police and difficult to locate offenders. They are always going to be vulnerable areas but CCTV would definitely be a bonus."

However, requests for mobile security cameras are currently tied up in red tape.

Fellow investigating officer Dc Heather Powell said: "There is a financial issue surrounding the siting of these cameras. Basically, they have to be paid for but like everything else you have to knock on several different doors to find the money.

"If money wasn't a consideration I would close them all and put in bridges across Calder Road. Pedestrian crossings would be unfeasible as it is a major road."

The most recent attacks on the underpass network were on a 14-year-old boy and 69-year-old great-grandmother.

Two further attacks were reported on two women aged 28 and 54 at the Broomhouse Road underpass.

Betty Milton, acting chairwoman of Sighthill, Broomhouse and Parkhead Community Council, has campaigned for five years to get cameras installed on the underpasses. She said: "I have to use the underpasses to get to community council meetings, the library, the medical centre . . . but as a pensioner I just don't feel safe."

In 2003, the Burdiehouse Road underpasses in the south of the city were closed off and replaced by pedestrian crossings at a cost of £180,000 after becoming a "no-go area" for local residents.

Two years later police and council representatives compiled the Calder Road Underpass System Crime Prevention Report, which found that the underpasses fitted all the criteria used to identify crime hotspots and concluded they should be closed in the long term.

Sighthill councillor Eric Milligan said: "If the police believe there is an opportunity to safeguard the lives of the local community through improved security or alternative crossings their opinion should demur any consideration of costs."

I still get flashbacks of the mugging
MARY HALL'S world has become a lot smaller since she was attacked at the Longstone Road underpass ten weeks ago.

The diminutive great grandmother, 69, vowed never to return to the underpass after fending off a female bag snatcher on February 12.

To date she has stuck to her vow, meaning the north side of the road, including her former GP's surgery and Sighthill Shopping Centre, is closed off to her.

She said: "I've had to change my doctor to a surgery at my side of Calder Road because I can't bring myself to go near the underpass.

"I still get flashbacks of the mugging and my arm still hurts. I wake up sometimes and I can still feel the girl tugging at my arm."

A DECADE OF FEAR

April 23 2008: 28-year-old pregnant woman mugged at knifepoint. Longstone Road underpass.

March 5 2008: 28-year-old woman assaulted and robbed. Broomhouse Road underpass.

February 21 2008: 54-year-old woman assaulted and robbed. Broomhouse Road underpass.

February 22 2008: 14-year-old boy assaulted and robbed. Longstone Road Underpass.

February 12 2008: 69-year-old great gran fends off mugger. Longstone Road underpass.

September 28 2007: 38-year-old woman robbed. Wester Hailes Road underpass.

March 12 2007: 17-year-old stabbed. Sighthill Shopping Centre underpass.

November 10 2006: Pregnant woman mugged. Longstone Road underpass.

January 19 2006: Drug trafficker caught dealing in Longstone Road underpass.

August 2 2005: Calls for Sighthill underpass clean-up after murder in Sighthill Community Garden.

July 23 2005: 16-year-old girl attacked. Longstone Road underpass.

July 19 2005: 86-year-old disabled woman robbed. Broomhouse Road underpass.

January 9 2004: 81-year-old mugged. Broomhouse Road underpass.

April 8 2002: 19-year-old stabbed by gang of nine. Shopping Centre underpass.

November 16 2000: Skinhead attacks five pensioners in 11 days. Wester Hailes Road underpass.

March 1 1997: Church minister mugged. Unspecified underpass.







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  • Last Updated: 24 April 2008 11:33 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Randan,

24/04/2008 12:18:43
This is nothing new, I can remember the fear of using the underpass 30 years ago.
2

Franck,

24/04/2008 12:32:05
Yes i would rather have ran over the road and taken my chances there than with them underpasses
3

Sarcasm,

24/04/2008 12:36:52
"Pedestrian crossings would be unfeasible as it is a major road"

Why, what's the difference between here and other areas.
Other than the resultant increase in car jackings that is.

Either that or
"Thank you very much for cleaning my windscreen, no, no nothing at all, it's perfect.
Oh I see, you use the knife for picking stones from my tyres.
What only £20, a bargain."

As for Eric M and his demur, really.
4

Franck,

24/04/2008 12:55:36
Fresian it wasn't quite 25 yrs ago but say about 20 and yes so did I! them blooming LRT #3's really are more frequent than you think!
5

Darren :-),

Edin city but on ma way to ibrox 24/04/2008 13:33:27
#4, #5 and #6 - is nice to see some people on here, having a laugh instead of moaning about things. Thanks for making me laugh :D
6

Edinburghs Finest,

24/04/2008 14:14:20
#6 You were lucky two never came along at once or you wouldn't be here to recount the tale!!!
7

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 24/04/2008 15:21:12
A true reflection of todays Edinburgh. Sad
8

James F. Blake,

Oshawa 24/04/2008 16:19:15
That's a great idea. Put up cameras so some cop can sip his coffee miles away while he watches you get mugged. In the United States, the areas with the lowest rates of crime are those where citizens can carry concealed handguns to protect themselves. Is Britain a safer place since the government confiscated all your guns?
9

Randan,

24/04/2008 16:42:21
#11 Yeah, cos it's not guns that kill people, it's people that kill people.
Oh deary dear!
Look at the number of murders in Britain and compare to the States you idiot.
10

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24/04/2008 17:30:13
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James F. Blake,

Oshawa 24/04/2008 23:04:38
#12, you are typical. You have no facts so you resort to name calling. Nevertheless, I was waiting for someone like you to fall into my trap. So, here we go. The most violent cities in the United States are those where the right to bear arms is infringed. Washington, D.C. New York. Chicago. Detroit. Where I live, in Canada, it is getting worse with every passing day because the government has successfully disarmed all URBAN residents (thank God they haven't gotten to all of us yet).

I could go on. EVERY mass shooting in the United States (for example, Jonesboro, Columbine, Virginia Tech, Tinley Park (Chicago), Woodlands (Omaha), any number of post offices, happened in places where guns were banned. Even in states where concealed carry laws exist, businesses and institutions have the right to ban weapons from their property. As a result, the penalty for being caught with a weapon on such property is the same as if you didn't have a permit at all. So, when some nut goes on a shooting rampage, nobody can stop him.

At Columbine, an armed teacher could have intervened and plugged those two kids. At Virginia Tech, a faculty OR STUDENT could have shot that Korean kid before he killed even more people.

Oh, yes, one more thing. U.S. states that have introduced conceal carry laws have seen A DRAMATIC DECREASE IN ALL CRIME. Not because people are shooting each other, but because of the deterrent effect. The bad guy doesn't know if his intended prey will be armed.

To get back on the topic at hand, a person in a lonely underpass could chase off a bad guy without a single shot being fired. It happens in the EVIL United States every day. Women are empowered to PREVENT THEMSELVES FROM BEING RAPED.

Cops cannot prevent crime. A cop watching a video monitor is totally useless.

I will spout off more on the matter of how you have allowed your country to control your every movement later.

I've made my point.






12

Randan,

25/04/2008 20:23:24
#14 Erm, excuse me, but comparing different parts of the States does not prove your point.
How many gun murders per person are there in America compared to Britain?
Compare Britain to America and prove your point.

Idiot!

 

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