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uncleglen Wrote:

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> Easy solution to all this crime and rioting: read

> 'Children of Men' by P.D.James- there is an island

> where the criminals are dumped with no supervision

> and they have to survive in a society of their own

> creation.>:D<


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Medley Wrote:

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> Solutions?

>

> Maybe more undercover cops to get into the gangs.

>


You seem to recognise that these gangs are mostly kids and so I assume you know that the 'elders' will have been involved for a (relatively) long time, are from the same area and therefore well known by all members.


So, between the kids and the elders, where do you see undercover cops fitting in without arousing suspicion?

Peckhamnearbe Wrote:

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> Seems the lad killed was an innocent bystander -

> it could have been anyone of us:



This young man's father is an ex-volunteer at a place near Elephant & Castle where I volunteer and the two people I work with there know him well. He came in yesterday to see them and they hadn't previously registered that it was his son, who they'd also known when he was younger, who'd been killed. His father is understandably devastated and bereft. I had been out and arrived back just after he'd left to find my volunteer colleagues distraught and in tears.


It's incredibly sad and a tragic and senseless waste of a young life.

Hi folks, I hope you do not mind me posting this but next Thursday is the Police Ward Panel at Harris Girls Academy and I hope any of you who feel you want to be involved and ask the police questions, can come along.

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,787109

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