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Karrie Wrote:

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> Just to let you know I have sent this clip to the

> BBC London news team, to add to their collection

> of incidences. In my personal experience, not

> enough is done by authorities and statutory

> agencies, or that they can't do anything within

> the existing powers.


Karrie, I don't understand. IF you think the authorities don't do enough, why have you sent it to the BBC, rather than the authorities you complain are not doing enough?

I'm sure Local News will make a fine fist of highlighting these important issues in a well-rounded fashion. You've definitely made the right decision in sending this footage of some poor nutcase in to the meeja.


I still think you've got a better chance with ITV though. Their requirements - to frame such behaviour within an acceptable moral framework in order to get it shown - are considerably lower.

Unfortunately, its close to normal behaviour on those buses (especially the 12). The criminal damage was out of order, but the shouts and threats happen every day - you see the bus stop and sit there until the perpetrator gets off and walks away. There is a lane police team who would be useful to contact - altough their thread says not to report crimes to them.


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