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On 29/05/2023 at 18:58, Andy P said:

The fire brigade came and put it out.

No, I don't know who started it.

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Surely it just needed a bucket of water? Assuming there was nothing burning which would have been made worse by water? 

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Great use of resource - couldn't someone find some water - there are lots of businesses around there. Fire extinguishers?

Don't people actually have any common sense at all?

 

And seriously - "War Torn"? Get over yourself. There are real problems in the world

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1 hour ago, claresy said:

Whether I think it's funny or not isn't the point. It just seemed obvious that a photo of a tiny fire with a post heading about Dulwich being 'war torn' wasn't meant seriously!

But that is the point...and people are dying in WAR TORN Ukraine. So WHY SAY THAT ? ,is it that funny as you say it was a joke.....NICE JOKE

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