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There?s another one stuck on the ?Give way/stop? sign at junction of Scutari and Colyton roads

Too high to reach and stuck to the sign with strong adhesive

Apart from the abhorrent nature of these posters, does this constitute a separate offence of defacing a road Sign?

ontheRye Wrote:

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> There?s another one stuck on the ?Give way/stop?

> sign at junction of Scutari and Colyton roads

> Too high to reach and stuck to the sign with

> strong adhesive

> Apart from the abhorrent nature of these posters,

> does this constitute a separate offence of

> defacing a road Sign?


I'll add this one to the police report too!

Sue Wrote:

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> JoeLeg Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hmmm, a pattern emerges over where they?ve been

> > placed then.

>

>

> What do you mean, JoeLeg?


Peckham Rye, Scutari Road, Brenchley Gardens, all to the west of Forest Hill Road so far. A small geographic area. Probably isn?t significant of anything more than they chose to slap a few up quickly and run off.

JoeLeg Wrote:

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> Peckham Rye, Scutari Road, Brenchley Gardens, all

> to the west of Forest Hill Road so far. A small

> geographic area. Probably isn?t significant of

> anything more than they chose to slap a few up

> quickly and run off.


All locations where there are easy escapes into open areas if challenged, possibly? If they weren't so utterly vile their cowardice would be rather amusing.

I hadn?t realised the Revolution was going to start in Peckham Rye Park. Were there a lot of ?Marxist maggots? round here to intimidate then? Or more likely, is this a bloke with about two brain cells to rub together, whose top achievement in life is getting some of his English middle class neighbours indignant? Someone needs to get out more eh? (and I don?t mean down the park)

Peckhamguy Wrote:

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> Haha what the hell funny person

> I don?t need to cover up nothing, everyone knows

> me on here and they know what I?m about ,witch is

> nothing of the sort thank you 🥂

> Very silly


Yes I think we're all clear what you're about, you went to look at a neo-nazi site and came back saying there was nothing bad on it. If your initial comment was so sensible and justifiable, why have you deleted it?

Peckhamguy Wrote:

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> Silly rendell cover my tracks with snowflakes yh

> lol

> Everyone knows me here and they know im nothing of

> the sort, cheers 🥂 tho Randell top man



You?ve made a total of 31 posts, so unless you used to post under a different name I?d say no, no one here knows you, except for the bit where you defend neo-nazi?s.


You don?t seem to like being argued with, which makes you quite the snowflake yourself.

Everyone knows me here - Going back over previous posts (in this name) of yours you appear to be an electrician, with a van, prepared to do ironing and with an interest in items to sell or buy - most of your posts are not however in this section, or the Lounge, so an ability to judge you for what you are and believe in the main rests on this thread - which people have been doing. You are certainly however not hiding; you have included a name, mobile number and post-code in your various posts. You have an absolute right to express an opinion (assuming that expression does not itself break the law, as appears to be the case for those responsible for the poster we are discussing) - but others have a similar right to comment on it.

P.O.U.S.theWonderCat Wrote:

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> @ peckham_ryu

>

> Indeed. What is it about these "movements" that

> attract dim losers? They are clearly

> overcompensating for deficiences elsewhere with

> their tough guy routines.


Interestingly, when I joined the WRP years back (me and my mate fancied a couple of girls), they were telling us to persuade black people to join them and gave distinct instructions on the lines of chat. When I left the WRP I was threatened with physical violence...I left because they were a bunch of idiots and only interested in power for themselves- and of course it gave the air-heads of the theatrical world an opportunity for virtue signalling- I mean it is VERY easy to be a libtard when you are well off!

P.O.U.S.theWonderCat Wrote:

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> @ peckham_ryu

>

> Indeed. What is it about these "movements" that

> attract dim losers? They are clearly

> overcompensating for deficiences elsewhere with

> their tough guy routines.


Thought you were talking about Brexit for a moment...

uncleglen Wrote:

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> and of course it gave the air-heads of

> the theatrical world an opportunity for virtue

> signalling- I mean it is VERY easy to be a libtard

> when you are well off!


Am I being dim or is this a non-sequitur? I don't understand what you're getting at.

P.O.U.S.theWonderCat Wrote:

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> uncleglen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > and of course it gave the air-heads of

> > the theatrical world an opportunity for virtue

> > signalling- I mean it is VERY easy to be a

> libtard

> > when you are well off!

>

> Am I being dim or is this a non-sequitur? I don't

> understand what you're getting at.


Old uncle never misses an opportunity to go large with his bizarre prejudices, however shoehorned it might be!

uncleglen Wrote:

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>

> Interestingly, when I joined the WRP years back

> (me and my mate fancied a couple of girls), they

> were telling us to persuade black people to join

> them and gave distinct instructions on the lines

> of chat. When I left the WRP I was threatened with

> physical violence...I left because they were a

> bunch of idiots and only interested in power for

> themselves- and of course it gave the air-heads of

> the theatrical world an opportunity for virtue

> signalling- I mean it is VERY easy to be a libtard

> when you are well off!



You just can?t help yourself, can you? Sad...

Seriously u lot are funny cover my tracks with snowflakes lol seriously people know me on here and can?t believe by now no one has even mentioned that, it?s just a imogi let?s not all get upset

Trying make me out like something I?m not

And I deleted my comment because I could not be bothered with it all but now obviously made things worse 😂

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