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Hi, your posting prompted me to actually look at the stats


http://www.met.police.uk/crimefigures/datatable.php?ward=00begr&borough=md&period=year


for Peckham Rye ward. Overall crime is down. Some crimes are up and some are down. I've been living in ED for 5 years with my family and we feel happy and safe. Doesn't mean we don't take sensible precautions but we are not unduly worried about our safety.


Alec

When I was moving here about three years ago I stumbled across this forum and thought the same. The thing is, it's true that because we have the forum we do hear about muggings etc, which we would know nothing about otherwise, as is the case in other areas. Don't worry, nothing has ever happened to me here and I love it. You need to be on your guard at times and as others have said, take sensible precautions but that really is the case pretty much anywhere these days. It's totally normal for alarm bells to ring when you read this forum though! Ignore any sarcastic replies.

Good luck with your move and enjoy the area.the good points far, far outweigh any of the bad.

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