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My parents were burgled last week (New Kent Road). They had double glazed windows which were broken into with glass cutters and then inner glazed sound proofing window was taken off hinges. This happened when they were in bed asleep.


They hardly took anything, a mobile and a cheap laptop. Parents are in their late 70s...

There's nothing you can do about people this determined imo.

Yeah - they're fine.


We got bars fitted that day by Bronzewood metalworks (consort road peckham - big shout out to them for coming out pretty much straight away and putting bars up).

Since the bars went in, both parents more relaxed).


They've lived there 20 years... first time this has happened.

Its fine - it's one of those tall thin houses, kitchen (in basement) was broken into. The front door is one level higher and kitchen has two doors backing onto the garden - so all good. Also you couldn't open those windows anyway... Double glazed and fixed, which is why they used glass cutters...


edit to say, thanks for the concern

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