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I'd like to shout out to those restaurants/takeaways/businesses who frequently leave their leaflets sticking out of letterboxes, compromising personal security and helping identify empty properties.


I make a point of calling these people to let them know that this has happened. Sometimes they are concerned, sometimes they aren't interested.


SO...OMRITH, of Forest Hill Road...your takeaway menus were flaunted outside every property on my road today. I tried to call you but no answer. So, where people are away, I have removed them.


IT'S CHRISTMAS GUYS, AND A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE AWAY!!!


Please could you not do this? And I won't be using your service because of it.

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