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ClareC Wrote:

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> Where on Goodrich? Not seen this before but didn't

> see it last night either



In the block between Friern Road and dunstans - they were playing on thecorner of Friern's and Goodrich.

We have similar problem in junction of Thompson and Landcroft! Gang of youths standing sittin on the corner chatting shouting arguing til early hours most nights! They have played football at 3am! What do you do? Confront them, they then know where you live! No point in calling police, they don't bother! Council noise people won't cone out!

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Didn't see or hear that thankfully but did hear

> what seemed to be a moaning man circa 5am?! Anyone

> else hear that? Very disturbing noise.


xxxx


Moaning man? Did you not investigate? It could have been somebody badly hurt and needing help :-S

Moflo Wrote:

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> We have similar problem in junction of Thompson

> and Landcroft! Gang of youths standing sittin on

> the corner chatting shouting arguing til early

> hours most nights! They have played football at

> 3am! What do you do? Confront them, they then know

> where you live! No point in calling police, they

> don't bother! Council noise people won't cone out!


I probably wouldn't take immediate action but if it persisted I'd talk to the local police and inform them of the problem so they could arrange for the regular police patrols to make a point of taking that route.

Moflo Wrote:

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> We have similar problem in junction of Thompson

> and Landcroft! Gang of youths standing sittin on

> the corner chatting shouting arguing til early

> hours most nights! They have played football at

> 3am! What do you do? Confront them, they then know

> where you live! No point in calling police, they

> don't bother! Council noise people won't cone out!


It's probably the same group...? It's worth calling the police. They came to Goodrich in about 10 minutes. Maybe if called repeatedly they might increase their patrols?

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