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Lishyloo Wrote:

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> Aliborg Wrote:

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> > You Sir, have no taste!

>

>

> I guess it's time for you to move from ed, you

> clearly have issues with the area and also

> yourself. Your the type of person we don't living

> here. Go and be miserable somewhere else and take

> your head out of your arse. I'm also guessing your

> single.



Who is "we"?

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Have you tried talking to him? Engage in

> conversation?

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Foolishness. Man illegally camped in woods (talk to him). Man in wheelchair by Neros (talk to him). Man living in van (talk to him) etc etc. Oh,and hug a hoodie! However,if they abuse you,or attack you not my fault! Another illegal act of unlicensd 'street entertainment'. Ban him and prosecute him,rather than encourage illegal activity.

Razors Wrote: people like you that destroys communities

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> PeckhamRose Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Have you tried talking to him? Engage in

> > conversation?

> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

> Foolishness. Man illegally camped in woods (talk

> to him). Man in wheelchair by Neros (talk to him).

> Man living in van (talk to him) etc etc. Oh,and

> hug a hoodie! However,if they abuse you,or attack

> you not my fault! Another illegal act of unlicensd

> 'street entertainment'. Ban him and prosecute

> him,rather than encourage illegal activity.

Razors Wrote:

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> PeckhamRose Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Have you tried talking to him? Engage in

> > conversation?

> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

> Foolishness. Man illegally camped in woods (talk

> to him). Man in wheelchair by Neros (talk to him).

> Man living in van (talk to him) etc etc. Oh,and

> hug a hoodie! However,if they abuse you,or attack

> you not my fault! Another illegal act of unlicensd

> 'street entertainment'. Ban him and prosecute

> him,rather than encourage illegal activity.


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Razors - who are you? name and shame yourself!

Lishyloo Wrote:

people like you that destroys

> communities

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Surely its the ConDem Govt what destroys communites,and crime and criminals who indulge in illegal acts?!

How is one illegal act acceptable and another unacceptable? Blur and make distinctions between illegality and you end up with last years riots. An act is either legal or it isn't.

I am Spartacus.

Sorry admin,back on topic-hes gone anyway hasn't he? If so maybe it should be on the Positive thread.

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