Three men who were robbing a medical student in Sydney fled in panic when five members of a nearby martial arts school rushed to the rescue dressed in full ninja gear. The trio attacked the 27-year-old German after he got off a train, New South Wales state police said. As the assault was under way, a student coming out of class at the Ninja Senshi Ryu school saw what was happening and called on his teacher and three other students for help.
Can you imagine the look on the robber's faces when they saw a group of Ninjas comming over to them. That's a story for the grandchildren one day; "I remember when I was a young man and was being robbed but was saved by Ninjas in England." Doubt they'll believe him though.
Though, one the message board below it, I saw someone said something about this being a vigilante act and thus possibly being wrong. In this case was a vigilante act a good thing or a bad thing, even though the answer seems obvious.
The only evidence of him living in Melbourne I have would be an indirect reference. Anyway, what? Um, wouldn't it be time consuming to go to Sydney then back to Melbourne over and over?