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Last week myself and my friend walked to ED police station to report an incident, which we believed to be linked to be linked to a serious crime. Before we left, I checked the Met's website to make sure it was open. As you can see for yourself, the website clearly states that it is.


http://content.met.police.uk/PoliceStation/eastdulwich


We arrived to find the doors locked, with no written indication that it is unmanned. Due to the urgency of the situation, we drove to the Peckham station to report the incident.


I've written to the council to ask that they update their site. It's pretty shoddy though.

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Thank you James - I have emailed them too.


Because we didn't know exactly where Peckham police station was and it was also getting late due to the time wasted in Dulwich, I drove there. Got home even later and parked on a single yellow line (didn't realise it was) and have a ?65 parking fine for my troubles.


Just a faff all around.

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