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A couple of days ago I noticed that the back window of the car belonging to the Domino's pizza guys, which they use to deliver their cheesy sustenance to the masses, had its back window smashed while parked in St. Francis Road round the corner from the store.


Two guys from the store were discussing the matter whilst trying to decide what to do with the two pizzas they had intended to deliver.


I guess we need to be careful about leaving valuables in view within cars in the area.

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eastdulwichhenry Wrote:

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> A couple of days ago I noticed that the back

> window of the car belonging to the Domino's pizza

> guys, which they use to deliver their cheesy

> sustenance to the masses, had its back window

> smashed while parked in St. Francis Road round the

> corner from the store.

>

> Two guys from the store were discussing the matter

> whilst trying to decide what to do with the two

> pizzas they had intended to deliver.

>

> I guess we need to be careful about leaving

> valuables in view within cars in the area.



"I guess we need to be careful about leaving valuables in view within cars in the area"


Yep: the first thing taught in "Living in London 101".

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