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“I was lucky it didn’t blind me,football uniforms,” he said.
“Then he punched me.”
The 60-year-old, who works for the Department of Public Medicine at Kobi House in Toowoomba, said it was ironic that he had attended a crime prevention meeting with senior police officers at Toowoomba Police Station on Friday.

Jim Campbell | 25th October 2010
Mr Rutkin suspects the man was wearing a ring at the time because he was left with a large gash under his eye.


“Living in the main street you expect a certain amount of lawlessness,cheap nfl jerseys,” he said.


“I said to him,Cheap sports jerseys, ‘hey mate, come on’,” Mr Rutkin explained.
NORTH Toowoomba resident Bill Rutkin was bashed in the dark of his own front yard by a stranger who randomly knocked on his door.
“But usually they just target my shop next door with property damage.”
“I wasn’t being aggressive or confrontational. I mean, I was just wearing a pair of shorts and a singlet.”
Bill Rutkin, 60,football jerseys, describes being assaulted by a stranger in his own front yard on Saturday.



Mr Rutkin phoned police and was taken by ambulance to Toowoomba Hospital, where he stayed until noon on Saturday.
“I guess I shouldn’t have gone near him, but I thought I was being reasonable in the circumstances.
He was left yesterday to contemplate the senseless crime that is likely to have left him permanently scarred.

Mr Rutkin said he intended to make a formal complaint with police today.

Mr Rutkin, 60,football jersey, was woken at 4.30am on Saturday and opened his Ruthven Street door a few moments later to find three men in their 20s walking away with his wheelie bin.

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