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Just a heads-up, as I returned home late Sunday night (11.40pm) I saw 3 males on - I guessed stolen - 'Boris' bikes slowly cycling down East Dulwich Road towards Goose Green roundabout.


One peeled off down Spurling Road, and the other two turned onto Lordship Lane. The 3 regrouped on Crawthew Grove a couple of minutes later, and headed up towards CP Road. I parked up, and saw them return a few minutes after that. They cycled down Spurling Rd and began looking through the windows of all the parked cars. Obviously I called the police, but couldn't get hold of a human to speak to ("all our operators are dealing with emergencies...") despite hanging on. The three disappeared back up Crawthew Grove again and I went inside to report it online.


No useful description - late teens/early twenties, one was white, not sure about the others, dark hoodies, South London accents. Posted really as a reminder not to leave anything valuable in your cars, and to consider where to cast your vote next month wisely.

mrwb Wrote:

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> Cast your vote wisely?

>

> Who closed almost all the police stations and cut

> numbers to the bone?

>

> From what I can see the police no longer even

> bother with petty theft?

>

> None of the parties are offering anything

> particularly credible. Depressing times.


A lot of petty theft can be avoided- as in not leaving stuff in the car or using a mobile in the street. Today I saw a respectable looking young woman in Sainsbury's weigh a potato and put a sticker on it then walk off and put that and an onion (which she did not weigh) in a trolley....

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