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We have until March 6th to get the Met Police to change their mind about closing our police station. we need more access to the police not less. who wants to go and report a crime in a supermarket? what about people who are victims of a crime were do they go to talk to a police officer? dont think they want to go into a supermarket to make a complaint either. Its not only our station that is a risk but Camberwell, and Rotherhithe as well. they talk about the state of the art stations we will get somewhere in the borough but they then say it could be about 10 years before they happen. what do we do in the mean time. we all need to let the met know that we want our station open more not less.
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