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Bit of bother at The Castle last night!


Jeremy

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Some kind of brawl spilled over into the street... several police cars on the scene. One of the guys involved started "attacking" cars parked along Crystal Palace Rd.


That place is a dump, lots of the punters are chavs & pikeys, and I hope they get priced out of ED.

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I apologise for the brawl I caused in The Castle last night. I just see red when they try to sell me a bad pint, but I really should control my temper. I feel much better for the night in the cells in Peckham nick. I promise to behave myself tonight. I think it was drinking all day for St Patricks day, I really should try to pace myself.
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OK... my comments about their customers, and getting priced out of the area were a bit over the top in retrospect! But I am starting to get quite cheesed off with that place. There's still broken glass outside, you'd hope that the owners would have the common sense - and respect for the community - to clean it up.
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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Some kind of brawl spilled over into the street...

> several police cars on the scene. One of the guys

> involved started "attacking" cars parked along

> Crystal Palace Rd.

>

> That place is a dump, lots of the punters are

> chavs & pikeys, and I hope they get priced out of

> ED.


They won't get priced out cos they're all on housing benefits anyway

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How did East Dulwich Mum manage to get banged up in Peckham nick (in the sense or incarcerated, not impregnated!) I have been trying to get in there for months with no success. I pay my taxes, you know! This is clearly sexism in favour of female offenders!
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I must admit, a fight outside a public house isnt exactly the biggest tabloid shocker in the world... but I it's a little too common for some of the newcomers to the area... perhaps we should put caged fencing around working class establishments so that it doesn't offend the oxbridge crew? lol
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True, it is a "working class" pub, and it's all part of the risk you take by living near a grotty hole like The Castle. But I've lived in rougher neighbourhoods than this, which much nastier pubs. What I do find shocking is that they don't even sweep the broken glass from the pavement, in what is still a family area after all.
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spadetownboy Wrote:

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> good man jez keep up the good work,southwark

> council need men like you.



Where can I apply? Maybe you can put in a good word for me with your boss!

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