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It's really loud and my apparently my boyfriend thinks he is a comedian and is trying to come up with funny suggestions i.e.


-Ow no they've found my stash of coriander

-Ow no my dinner conversation is a bit flat and my dealer is having a problem getting here

-It's a bank holiday weekend and I've told my kids is a taxi to take them to the grandparents is Scotland

-It's Boris doing his victory lap

-Clarence goes missing from The Bishop


Seriously!! Anyone know whats actually happening?

45 minutes it was going around for. I get concerned when they are near because when I was young a crim on the run opened our back gate , ran through the garden and over the back wall pursued by the police. It was exciting at the time because we were all indoors but when you think what could happen given the deperation of junkies..... especially since that awful business in Peckham when a man was tied up and tortured

Wasn't that New Cross


Or was that another terrible incident


Wrote:

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> 45 minutes it was going around for. I get

> concerned when they are near because when I was

> young a crim on the run opened our back gate , ran

> through the garden and over the back wall pursued

> by the police. It was exciting at the time because

> we were all indoors but when you think what could

> happen given the deperation of junkies.....

> especially since that awful business in Peckham

> when a man was tied up and tortured

wadeylady001 Wrote:

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> Is the police chopper really such a rarity in

> Midsomer Dulwich? You should try living here in

> CSI Catford. Practically our usual Friday evening

> soundtrack. :-)


xxxxxx


Nah, not at all a rarity, but every time one comes anywhere near East Dulwich somebody starts a new thread on here :))

Spooner Wrote:

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> the hovering over your house certainly doesn't

> make for a good night's sleep. was it seriously

> someone on the tracks or is that a joke that's

> lost on me?!


Not a joke. Piecing everything together, a car rammed a police car, the driver assaulted officers and ran away. He appears to have attepted to either hide on the railway, or cross the tracks, or run along the embankment or something, causing trains to be halted while the helicopter searched for him. He was arrested.

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