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It happened last year mine and my adult daughter's swimmimg costumes where taken from our washing line.This was in April last year. I felt annoyed as that was the only time i had worn my costume. Any way they hadn't blown away, pegs were left on the line.Didn't bother to report it, can understand police have more important things to deal with. Last night though went to get in the 4 items i had put out earlier in the day, to find one was missing, a little cardy. I no it had been pinched as i had put it over the line securely. went out to find a gap where it had been and the pegs still on the line.If it had been pinched the way i hung it it would have took the pegs with it. Im on the top floor in flats on Dog kennel Hill. I wondered if any one else has had this experience. Thanks for reading
well in response to your wondering how you can have a washing line on the 4th floor, there are open gaps which means you can hang washing lines, by tying the line around the pillars. Hard to explain but easily possible. Thanks for the video, are you trying to say i need to look for the new guy!

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