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Hello all,


Unfortunately, I have had my little blue scooter stolen off my front garden on Thursday night/early Friday morning (18th Aug) on Friern Road (near Dulwich Library).


Assuming it was stolen and used for petty crime, I would guess it has been abandoned in an alleyway or something.


It anyone has seen it around I would greatly appreciate it if you contacted me.


Make: JM - Model: Oldies 50 (See photo)



Kind Regards


Ben

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Sorry to hear Ben,


It really sucks when this happens, and you would be right in second guessing that it happened to me too albeit out of ED. A group of 12 - 14 year olds wheeled it out of my front garden at c.7pm on a Sat.


My new scooter has a cover over it and a 'U' lock that fits through the holes in the cover and the front wheel so its a real pain in the arse for thieves to look at what they want to steal. And sure enough, 3am in the morning I heard a scooter put up outside on the pavement and in my front garden was a scroat try to pull the cover up without joy, then buggered off when I pulled the blinds up.


I was lucky to find mine in a poor way but the insurance were quick to pay up.



McCabe

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