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The posters in Bellendon Road shop windows from the police indicating a spate (is that word acceptable???????;-)) of car break ins might indicate that there is something to be alert to. As does the sense that an area is being targeted. (I too was broken into during the summer - ripped open front sash, but only ancient, worthless work laptop taken.


There may not be a quantifiable/verifiable increase but the location seems to be currently in vogue for the robbing fraternity. If this makes people more conscious of their window/door security then all to the common good I say. Wish I had taken more notice!!

catma Wrote:

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> The posters in Bellendon Road shop windows from

> the police indicating a spate (is that word

> acceptable???????;-)) of car break ins might

> indicate that there is something to be alert to.


I have only seen one such poster on Bellenden Road (in the newsagents window) - do correct me if I'm wrong. And if that's the one you're referring to then it's been up in the window practically since I moved into the area five years ago. Lock your doors and close your windows by all means - but do that because you live in London in 2011, not because you perceive you live in some high-risk area.

Lock your doors and close your windows by all means - but do that because you live in London in 2011, not because you perceive you live in some high-risk area.


I do because it's sensible!

However I can see from the new police site that the Lane ward has above average rates of crime with 71 burglaries in Dec.

So maybe being more aware of home security rather than trusting to luck is a sensible stance to take.

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