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Surely this should be a repeated, regular activity before casting aspersions? He could have just been passing time whilst a family member or friend had an appointment in Kings. With partners not allowed into waiting rooms and cafes closed, what is one to do whilst one waits?
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I would call the police it's better to be safe than sorry. Especially if the individual Male or female is in a children's playground and does not appear to be there looking after any children.

I would observe first just incase the person in question was meeting someone there who has children and may have arrived early but would definetley keep an eye on them for a while

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Yes I think they have, also veiled accusations of

> racism.

> But call people out for it and they scatter like

> scared pigeons, demanding you spell out your

> accusation while hiding behind the fact they

> didn?t have the spine to fully spell out theirs.

> But that?s another thread subject I guess.. !



Come on KK, you know that if someone says anything that might possibly, maybe, on the off chance, be slightly less than perfectly worded, its an undeniable sign that they are a card carrying rascist....and should jobless and marched naked through the streets at once.


This is the EDF....judge first...ask questions later:)

jimlad48 agree with you 100%...How dare skin_deep post allegations..so many old people go to the park to enjoy a walk and people like this skin_deep make life hell for them...just think you are a old man who has been walking in the park for years.....and reading this on a public forum... this skin_deep needs a head test.

missse22 Wrote:

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> Thank you , as a mother I too would have concerns.

> Thanks for the warning. I think any mum in their

> right mind would appreciate your post xx



How does this post change how you would act 'as a mother'? What does this 'warning' actually accomplish?


all it does is vilify an elderly man.

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