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Make Lordship Lane Safer -petition - Please sign for a safer ED.


freda grehan

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I was involved in a hit and run accident on East Dulwich Grove , Lordship Lane end. It happened on 22December 14. I suffered multiple fractures to my right leg and a ligament damage to my left shoulder and a nasty bang to my head. I was hospitalised for almost two weeks, missed Christmas with my family and it caused a lot of worry to my loved ones.


There have been quite a few concerns on here regarding this junction and I have seen a few near misses since my accident.


There is a petition going on to make this a safer place but unfortunately 500 signatures are needed, I've managed to get 55. If you live in the area and use this junction you'll probably know how dangerous it is to cross here.


Please could I ask you to sign this petition so I can continue to ask for help to make this safer , somehow.


Thank you


Freda Grehan

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/safer-lordship-lane


135 signatures so far. Need a good few more, please sign if you agree that this junction is not safe and needs making safer. 400 odd have read the post and a good few have signed but we need a lot more. Please feel free to share on Facebook and amongst friends and family. Thank you - Freda

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but I guess if one wants to use these registration sites then it would be an error to think that they should be free at the point of use in a world where governments (here local, but the point carries forward to general) are frightened wit-less by popular democracy.

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