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Did anyone see this post on the main forum. Obviously as it's on the main thread it's already turn into the usual farce and debate but this really concerns me.



The police have been alerted that Harris School Girls were visibly shocked and scared after being jumped out on by pranksters dressed as clowns in Peckham Rye Park today.

They (clowns) entered the infant playground also.

Rumours are going around schools in SE23 also that the clowns will be visiting the schools tomorrow or Friday with knives.

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I agree with you missyelliot, this also very much concerns me, how some people can make light joke of this is beyond me. I have a toddler and if she was to see one of these pranksters she would very much be distressed and scared.


I also hope this very much blows over soon

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