
Paul Garwood
Reviews
"Rocks thrown at Cars, wouldn't recommend walking alone"
Basically as per title, I was just making my way to a friends house when suddenly a rock hit my rear passenger window shattering it into pieces, the rock was found in the foot well, I pulled over and caught a glimpse of a group of younger people who looked quite threatening, therefore I decided to drive on. I naturally contacted the police but without a description or witness they were at a loss to further the inquiry. Further inquiries lead to discovering my Car was not the first to have a rock thrown at it and a well known group vacate certain areas of Forrestfield which I would strongly advise you should not drive through, hope this review prevents anyone experiencing what I did, especially the financial cost to replace the Window.
Whilst the incident you described is unfortunate, no suburb in Perth is immune from this type of annoying behaviour. It could and does happen everywhere. Don't you think your one star review is a little harsh for an isolated incident that could happen anywhere in Perth?
Whilst the incident you described is unfortunate, no suburb in Perth is immune from this type of annoying behaviour. It could and does happen everywhere. Don't you think your one star review is a little harsh for an isolated incident that could happen anywhere in Perth?
Thanks Gettal, you make a fair point. 1 star was a reflection of frustration and anger at the time of the incident, I'm going to remove the review. Fortunately no one was injured or worse killed in what was an unprovoked dangerous act. Yes it could of happened in any suburb, it just happened to be Forrestfield. Best wishes and keep up the strong advocacy, PG.
"Poor pedestrian access in Palmyra, especially for those who have low vison, deafblind."
Unfortunately the needs for appropriate pedestrian access for people with low vision & deafblindness is not recognised on certain road crossings in the Palmyra area.
"Very concerned"
I have seen an unacceptable number of used hyperdermic needles at Victoria Park train station...big concern as lots of Blind and vision impaired people use the station regulary, including Guide Dogs. Whilst on the subject of dogs one was attacked in East Vic Park with a nail gun, I guess I'm concerned!!
"Used syringes."
I often use public transport and often see used hypodermic syringes outside Vic Park Train Station, it really concerns me because Guide Dogs are often seen in this area.
Hi. Which part of Forrestfield is this? As its a pretty suburb. Thanks.