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Is there really any need for this kind of uninformed scaremongering?!


The confirmed crime is bad enough, never mind the 'possible.'


I heard some 'possible' masked raiders terrorising my street last night..... but turns out it was just a guy delivering chinese on a moped.

How do you know it was definitely not a firework?


This time of year is when fireworks go on sale. When lived down the road in Camberwell kids would be letting off bangers from mid September to mid November....

You might as well shut down this forum, and indeed all forums then David. Think of it as if you are down the pub with friends or colleagues, a lot of the conversation won?t be purely based on fact (and how boring would it be if it was!) I can quite easily imagine a conversation where someone says;

?did you hear that bang last night, sounded like a gunshot?

?yeah I heard it too and a helicopter overhead, I wonder what was going on?

?Gang related no doubt?


david_carnell Wrote:

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> Absolutely no facts are being discussed here. No

> one KNOWS anything. Utterly pointless.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Absolutely no facts are being discussed here. No

> one KNOWS anything. Utterly pointless.



Brilliant DC - at last the tag lines we've been looking for...


I think they should be promoted as banner headlines for the EDF. But maybe we could get some famous residents to endorse them -


"Absolutely no facts are being discussed here." (That Bloke off Cold Feet)


"No one KNOWS anything." (Jo Brand)


"Utterly pointless." (Andy Coulson)

Kids seem to have changed - all playing PS3 and XBox


Ran round Peckham Rye and there's at least a million conkers lying around.


In my day they'd all be gone.



Willard Wrote:

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> How do you know it was definitely not a firework?

>

> This time of year is when fireworks go on sale.

> When lived down the road in Camberwell kids would

> be letting off bangers from mid September to mid

> November....

I DID see the helicopter last night as I walked home from the bus stop at around 9.11 and 30 seconds. It had a little red light underneath it. If that's any help? I didn't hear any gunshot(s) or fireworks though... :))

katie1997 Wrote:

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> I'm doing the morning shift, Rosie's on afternoons

> and northlondoner is doing the evenings.

Gang activity. Sorry I'm late. Traffic. Everyone distracted by some bloody helicopter.

I heard a low rumbling noise on Heber Road which may have been the sound of armoured vehicles driven by paramilitary gangs. Or it may have been my washing machine, I can't be sure.

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