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1 hour ago, malumbu said:

Not very helpful.  Not sure why you needed to comment.  Nothing to do with your hobby horses.

??? You asked a question to which i provided an answer - there's no pleasing some people.....

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SNT meetings are very flexible - we start off with various crime figures for the last 3 or so months. This is broken down into  categories. which  give rise to questions from the audience. People are encouraged  to discuss items/situations/concerns with the police team. There is no written agenda- everyone can raise a concern etc. There is also an opportunity to talk privately to one of the police team.

Items/concerns raised at previous meetings cover car theft, burglaries, anti social behaviour, general safety concerns, mobile phone thefts. unsafe driving including speeding etc.

If you are a resident living in Dulwich Hill ward or have a business in the ward you are entitled to attend the meeting.

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