Talk:The Myer Centre, Brisbane

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Stay right away from this centre, it's crime ridden, I've been attacked three times myself this year alone! How many other people have been attacked? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 124.177.148.131

The above comment is a POV one, and is totally unsuitable for what is an international encyclopedia. In fact the comment is a defamatory one which could lead to the writer of the comment being sued for defamation — or, because the writer of the comment is an anonymous one and not a registered user, the server could possibly be sued for defamation. Also, as the defamatory comment is on a Wikipedia article, it might also put Wikipedia at risk.
And, just for the record, I have never been personally attacked in the centre and I have been visiting the centre frequently ever it since it first opened. Figaro 12:54, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,20303174-3102,00.html
Proof again this centre is absolutely crime ridden, they let criminals walk around attacking people randomly and won't do anything about it, won't send security out to catch the perpetrators or help the victim, they only care about profits! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 124.177.86.222
Yes, a man was attacked, but it was a single man - not The Myer Centre - who was to blame for the attack. Security cameras were in operation at the time of the attack and the criminal will hopefully be identified and arrested as a result of this. Your biased comment against the centre itself, and its staff, is without foundation or justification, as well as being defamatory - the centre and police are trying to do something about it, including the intention to install added security for the centre, and by adding extra police.
On another point, I notice that you seem to have refused, or have overlooked, the courtesy requested by Wikipedia for editors to sign their name to their comments. I also note that you are hiding behind the anonymity of a non-registered ID number to make your comments. Figaro 08:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
With regard to the above, a 28 year old man, who was recognised as the man on the security video footage, has now been arrested for the attack. Figaro 21:41, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Your biased comment against the centre itself, and its staff, is without foundation or justification...
I've been attacked three separate times here! I'm SURE that justify's my comments!
What times (day or night) were you in the centre on the occasions when you were attacked — and, what were you doing at the times the attacks upon you occurred?
I cannot be bothered responding to your comments any further. On a final note, it is polite to sign the comments you make on talk pages, a courtesy you are continually ignoring. Figaro 10:00, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

It doesn't matter what times, the centre was open at those times and I was minding my own business patronising the centre. That's all that matters, the 'security' failed to detect the crime and detain the offenders, three times they failed!