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Cab...you have no need to apologise for your comments or your take on events. What matters is what can we do as a community to reduce the likelihood of something like this happening again in our community. At the end of the day it has nothing to do with class, affluence etc (poor people are just as miffed as anyone when it happens to them).


Use resources like the SNT to make sure problems are targetted and take the advice of others in regards to the value of the phone a teen may carry etc.


As I said before, the excellent SNT of Nunhead and Peckham Rye (headed by sgnt Neil Cooke) has had real success in tailoring local policing to local crime hotspots (including teen on teen robbery). Make sure the Dulwich SNT do the same.

Keef Wrote:

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> An area with 7 threads on the front page of it's

> local forum, about muggings or other crime?

>

> Really sorry to hear about your son, and hope he's

> well.



It's a big area / um, people mainly post about crime on here

How about reinstating the old-fashioned notion of park keepers? I believe the wardens in Dulwich park are responsible for other areas too, which dilutes their presence there.

There is a much more obvious presence of park keepers at the Horniman, for example, and it would be interesting to compare the " incident" rates.

Dulwich College has this afternoon issued a letter to parents warning them that there have been several pupils who have been mugged in the park recently. They recommend all students to travel through the park as quickly as possible and always in pairs or groups. And obviously not to resist if anyone demands their phone/iPod etc...

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