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Just saw three police minibuses and two police cars gathered round corner of East Dulwich Road and Oakhurst Drive. Apparently someone had been bitten by a dog. Is this true? Seems a trifle overkill in terms of manpower - I was hoping for a riot at the least.

Sorry folks - pure rumour and vile gossip. My daughter's just come in and told me in fact it was to do with a boy's stolen mobile phone and bike. He recognised the thief and called his dad who turned up and headbutted said thief (a child himself). This then escalated into a full scale fight, police called, liberal use of pepper spray and handcuffing.


Apologies for misleading thread title.


I'm off to see a man about a dog now ...

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