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Word's got out among the parents I see.


I hope you and your neighbours get some peace soon Mary123. I find it uncomfortable to see so many brand new posters rushing to berate you for daring to complain about noise, mess, crime, littering, graffiti and drugs right on your doorstep just because it is their little treasures who are involved.


Op first raised this issue on the forum a month ago. I think she deserves to be heard.

tomskip Wrote:

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> Word's got out among the parents I see.

>

> I hope you and your neighbours get some peace soon

> Mary123. I find it uncomfortable to see so many

> brand new posters rushing to berate you for daring

> to complain about noise, mess, crime, littering,

> graffiti and drugs right on your doorstep just

> because it is their little treasures who are

> involved.

>

> Op first raised this issue on the forum a month

> ago. I think she deserves to be heard.


tomskip,


My child has not been involved with these putrid and petty crimes. My child was simply in one of the photos shared and i had to ask for them to be removed as my child gave no consent to have their photo taken. Don?t you dare speak on my name in that manner.


Michelle

Thank you Guys for your support and kind words in getting a handle on the ASB on the hill, ultimitely we all want our community to be safe, you have been inspiring and so lovely to hear from Parents that will be keeping a closer eye on their dearest and support to Social Services. Issues of litter , I am sure will improve when the people are not intoxicated and don't know what they are doing, Police have communicated to us that they have escorted a number of youngsters home.

Thanks again it's great to have your support,. With our collective input we can gift aid peaceful nights for residents, look after the environment and save our buildings from break ins and graffiti which are all linked to youngsters gaining illegal access to the estate. Thanks again you have been brilliant today.

As one of the people who spoke out against mary123 I would like to say, I am on her side when it comes to the drugs noise etc however my problem was the photo, this is the east Dulwich forum not a detective forum. I found it mortifying that children were being posted on the forum

And that was my problem, everything else I more or less agree with!

-Bob

Alright, I know personally lots of people who like to go to Dawson?s often just to meet a few friends and chill out, they usually leave by about 9 and they just chat and eat snacks . I think it?s quite unfair that they are now being moved on by police officers when they aren?t really doing anything wrong whereas groups of adults are being allowed to stay in the park...
I guess it's not nice to see your photo and accusations of dubious behaviour, which might mean you need to explain yourself to your parents, put out there. But, really, don't you feel the fuss is slightly over the top? This is a very small neighbourhood forum, not Crimewatch. I doubt that Mary would be reckless enough to post photos of anyone unless she was quite certain they were involved in antisocial behaviour in some way. Anyway, the photos have drawn attention to the thread and hopefully wakened some people up to where there children are until the early hours of the morning.

Who's that? What's that? (Who?)

I don't know what I'm doing but I, text her WhatsApp (WhatsApp)

Telling her to come through and then I

Copped a Big Mac (ching)

Milkshake and some large fries, it cost

Four pound fifty

Take the gherkin out of the inside

Who's that? What's that? (What's that?)

I don't know what I'm doing but I, text her WhatsApp (brrt)

Telling her to come through and then I

Copped a Big Mac (L'cheim)

Milkshake and some large fries, it cost

Four pounds fifty

Take the gherkin out of the inside

House party on a cold night

I got goosebumps but it's alright (alright)

Got a Grey Goose for a good price

And I mix that with coke and ice (ching)

2 A.M. and I'm in town

Dance in the street like I'm Chris Brown (dance)

Bouncer comes, has me pinned down

But he let me go for twenty pound (ching)

Where's my wallet? (Wallet)

Swear it was in my pocket (pocket)

My bank card was in there

And I need to make a deposit (broke)

I think I'm 'bout to vomit (vomit)

I shouldn't have ate that omelette (nah)

Bought 50p of bitcoin

Made two pound of profit (I'm rich)

My mate says he's lost it

I thought he meant my wallet (what?)

Can't find his phone so he asked me to call it (brrt brrt)

Who's that? What's that? (What's that?)

I don't know what I'm doing but I, text her WhatsApp (WhatsApp)

Telling her to come through and then I

Copped a Big Mac (Big Mac)

Milkshake and some large fries, it cost

Four pound fifty

Take the gherkin out of the inside (no gherkin)

Who's that? What's that? (What's that?)

I don't know what I'm doing but I, text her WhatsApp (WhatsApp)

Telling her to come through and then I

Copped a Big Mac (Big Mac)

Milkshake and some large fries, it cost

Four pounds fifty

Take the gherkin out of the inside

This girl knows nothing (nothing)

She can't tell if I'm bluffing

She can't have a good discussion

Without her trying push my buttons (buttons)

And she's not that good with numbers (numbers)

She stole like half my jumpers (thief)

Took her to meet my family and she squared up to my cousin (bow)

Yeah she's mad (she's mad)

She'll try to fight my dad

Got her a taxi from the airport and she tried to bump the cab (bump)

And she stole, my cat (my cat)

She burnt down my flat (no way)

She went to the club and put her drinks on my tab

Now I'm vexed, I'm broke

But I'm not your average bloke (no way)

Went in her purse and placed a kilo of coke

And then I said, "Goodnight" (night)

Dialed 9-9-9 (brrt)

Police locked her up, gave her intent to supply (bye)

Two hours late for school, but you can't blame me (blame me)

Fried egg sandwich, white bread, bottle of HP (white bread, white bread)

Ask my cousin "When you grow up, what'd you wanna be?" (What'd he say?)

He said a dealer 'cause he hates the police (okay)

On his birthday he went from eleven to thirteen (why?)

Because fuck twelve, he controls the streets (bow)

Who's that? What's that? (Brrt)

I don't know what I'm doing but I, text her WhatsApp (ching)

Telling her to come through and then I

Copped a Big Mac (L'cheim)

Milkshake and some large fries, it cost

Four pound fifty

Take the gherkin out of the inside (no gherkin)

Who's that? What's that? (Bow)

I don't know what I'm doing but I, text her WhatsApp (brrt)

Telling her to come through and then I

Copped a Big Mac (Big Mac)

Milkshake and some large fries, it cost

Four pounds fifty

Take the gherkin out of the inside

Fuck gherkins

Fuck gherkins

Fuck gherkins

McDonald's fuck your-

Fuck your gherkins McDonald

I've never, ever bought a burger

And not taken the gherkin out

You know what I'm sayin'?

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