This is where it gets interesting (well, more so): he went on to tell me what kind of things happen at RVE and it's actually a lot worse than what I imagined (and what tends to be portrayed in the few Herald Sun/Brimbank Leader articles published about the issue). Aggressive hoons are a huge issue, and the security guard warned me to stay away on this basis - he demonstrated how they tend to block/ram cars in the area which interrupt/surveil their activity, and said I probably wouldn't be as lucky as him in the same situation because at least he has a CB radio and can call for help. He had encountered a few 4WDs only minutes earlier driving around Solomon Heights which bothered him. He also kept repeating the fact that, if anything happened, nobody would find me until morning (this doesn't inspire a lot of confidence). I can't help but wonder if this is mere speculation or based on an actual incident. Aside from that, apparently a lot of drug deals happen there (a totally moronic idea given all the CCTV cameras) and it's some kind of hookup spot and generally a magnet for freaks. He recommended that RVE should be totally avoided after 7 pm. I left soon after, having only observed RVE for 30 minutes.
I am too tired to write properly hence the strangely robotic nature of the two rambling paragraphs above.
From my visit to the VU library today - if you can't tell, SH, RVE and the northern section of Sunshine North are all marked as public open space as late as 1984. |
Note crossing #2 |
Good weather today |
Former Forges warehouse turning into a Bunnings which blocks my view of the Newport power station so I don't like it |
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