A frightening experience.
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:32 pm
Hello friends!
What is this world coming to?
I went to Manchester this afternoon to a show at the Opera House - all friends working so went alone.
Came out at about 5-15 and walked along Deansgate looking for a bus stop for the little MetroShuttle, but didn't see one, so walked the length nearly of Deansgate to St. Ann Street, cut through there into St. Ann's Square, intending to get the little bus outside M & S.
I could hear a lot of noise, bangs and crashes, and ahead of me, past M&S I could see a big moving mass so I turned into the little street outside M&S and as I was hurrying to the bus stop, I was suddenly surrounded by, and being moved along by a mass of hoodies!. A lady was coming towards me so I said "go back there is a riot".
I decided not to hang around, and managed to push my way through the hoodies to the far side of the street, and turned to see where they were heading. They were making for the Market St. Precinct (where they set fire to the Miss Selfridge store, having broken many windows and caused havoc along the way.) So I headed down Cross Street, through Albert Square, where the Town Hall is, along Mount Street, and round the Library to St. Peter's Square. There I managed to board a Metro Tram to Piccadilly Station. As we passed Piccadilly Gardens,
there were loads of the hoodies with police trying to contain them. I was lucky - the buses and the Metro Trams were soon stopped!! So it was a good job I am pretty agile and able to walk fast despite my advancing years!!
Was I glad to get home!!
Can anyone please tell me what is going on, and why we can apparently no longer go out safely into our cities?
I was a bit shaken when I got home, but a cup of tea soon made me feel better, but I wouldn't like to be confronted by that lot again!!
Best wishes to you all - Samsmum (Joyce).
What is this world coming to?
I went to Manchester this afternoon to a show at the Opera House - all friends working so went alone.
Came out at about 5-15 and walked along Deansgate looking for a bus stop for the little MetroShuttle, but didn't see one, so walked the length nearly of Deansgate to St. Ann Street, cut through there into St. Ann's Square, intending to get the little bus outside M & S.
I could hear a lot of noise, bangs and crashes, and ahead of me, past M&S I could see a big moving mass so I turned into the little street outside M&S and as I was hurrying to the bus stop, I was suddenly surrounded by, and being moved along by a mass of hoodies!. A lady was coming towards me so I said "go back there is a riot".
I decided not to hang around, and managed to push my way through the hoodies to the far side of the street, and turned to see where they were heading. They were making for the Market St. Precinct (where they set fire to the Miss Selfridge store, having broken many windows and caused havoc along the way.) So I headed down Cross Street, through Albert Square, where the Town Hall is, along Mount Street, and round the Library to St. Peter's Square. There I managed to board a Metro Tram to Piccadilly Station. As we passed Piccadilly Gardens,
there were loads of the hoodies with police trying to contain them. I was lucky - the buses and the Metro Trams were soon stopped!! So it was a good job I am pretty agile and able to walk fast despite my advancing years!!
Was I glad to get home!!
Can anyone please tell me what is going on, and why we can apparently no longer go out safely into our cities?
I was a bit shaken when I got home, but a cup of tea soon made me feel better, but I wouldn't like to be confronted by that lot again!!
Best wishes to you all - Samsmum (Joyce).