THIS image shows the moment two Derby Telegraph workers were assaulted by a thug in broad daylight.
Ryan Clamp and Darren Childs were followed across Bass's Recreation Ground by a gang of six youths as they walked back to work after buying their lunch in town.
Mr Clamp said the men shouted at them, asking them if they wanted to buy cannabis but they told them they were not interested.
As they walked across the footbridge that links the Derby Telegraph offices with the recreation ground, one of the group allegedly walked between them, shouting and shoving them before pushing Mr Clamp against the metal railings of the bridge.
Both workers carried on walking and reported the incident to police. But the group did not realise their actions were being captured on our CCTV cameras.
Anyone who recognises them is asked to call the police.
Mr Clamp, 26, and Mr Childs, 25, work in the Derby Telegraph's IT department.
Mr Clamp, of Nottingham, said: "It was odd really, not exactly scary but certainly very intimidating.
"We were walking together in broad daylight, but it could be a different story if it were, for example, a young woman walking on her own during darker hours."
Mr Childs, of Ripley, said he and his colleague were walking back from buying their lunch on Wednesday across Bass's Rec when they saw the group walking across to them.
He said they both carried on walking but the group started to catch them up.
He said: "They started shouting over to us if we wanted to buy some 'bud', which is a slang term for cannabis.
"Then, when we got to the bridge, one of them ran between us and became more aggressive, shouting, becoming more insistent that we buy drugs from them.
"We think they realised we were right by the office before they turned back and walked away."
The incident happened shortly after 12.15pm on Wednesday.
Last week, the Telegraph revealed that Bass's Rec and Derby's River Gardens had become a recent hot spot for muggings and street robberies. Since June, there have been nine reported offences in the area, with one suspected offender arrested and charged with two of them.
A street robbery team is looking into each case and extra patrols are in place.
Anyone who recognises any of the group of men in the image is asked to call the police on 101.