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I agree with Otta - unless they are totally responsible and don't leave burn marks, or all the rubbish behind. Peckham Rye was full of rubbish from yesterday's BBQs. The idiots had just dumped all the leftover crap next to the bins for someone else to pick up - which the foxes got to and pulled apart, enticing all the dogs that were walking this morning to cooked chicken bones and leftover nastiness.


FFS why can't people take all the empties and done-withs home or to the nearest biffa in a bin liner? - they managed to get it all there. I bet they wouldn't leave their garden like that if they had one.

Twits . After a couple of hundred of these we end up with a burnt field. If Southwark don't allow BBQs in parks you can see why. Why didn't the idiots who did this put the BBQ on the Tree Stump. Basically because they are thick and don't care about their own environment. How very very sad.

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