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I have posted here as I live in Nunhead rather than ED.


A very bizarre thing happened over night. We collect almour recycling in one of those large blue Ikea bags which sits by our back door and then twice a week decant it into the recycle bag and plastic boxes outside. I did this last night and filled up the recycling bag so much I had to put it on its side and tread on it to get more in.


Anyway I went out this moring and someone has nicked it! There is no way that it got blown away.I am trying hard to think of why anyone would nick other than to ransack it for identity theft reasons. I tend to shred most stuff with personal details apart from envelopes with names and addreses on (i.e. information that is fairky available anyway).


Never happened before.

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I think this will have probably found it's way through a fence (possibly one availablr to put up yourself from IKEA named Ftaark or somesuch)and is even now being converted to life as a laundry bag.

I suggest you go to the His Lordship launderette on Lordship Lane and demand an identity parade.

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