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I must be an absolutely terrifying person never to have experienced anything in 7 years

and I live in Co-Op House overlooking this wild west street.


or are over 40's immune ?


UncleBen Wrote:

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> Rye lane has the highest rate of crime anywhere

> locally, especially at school chucking out time. I

> suspect that on PC grounds that stats are

> minipulated, and misinformation created

Lol. You guys! The whole point is the 'evidence' eg stats etc are massaged/hidden therefore I can't provide it to the doubters, but I don't need to. Thats why i advised talking to local residents etc who will back up what i have said. To the person who lives in the co-op all I can say is you must have v gd double glazing,and sleep soundly and a lot! Talk about believe what The Man says! Of course we all know that horse racing isn't fixed, that boxing isn't run by crooks, that intelligence services do not spy on us, that "we're all in it together" because thats what they tell us.

Well there's crime everywhere. It's everywhere. Everyone says there's crime everywhere. It's awful. Everyone says so. Everywhere it is. Look, there's some over there. I hate it here. Crime everywhere. Been here years. There was crime then but it was alright. But now there's crime everywhere. Everywhere there's crime. Everyone'll tell ya. And the police don't care. Scared they are. Never see 'em. Well, except when crime happens. Which is all the time. It's everywhere. Police don't care. Crime's everywhere. I never go out me 'ouse. There's crime everywhere. You see it in every street. Never go out. Too scared. Her next door, dropped her purse. Never saw it no more. Crime everywhere. I don't go out, haven't been out me house since 1985. Coz of all this crime.


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