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A window got smashed on a car on my road (Tell Grove) last night, and it looks like whoever did it keyed about three cars before getting there (though missing out a Porsche), and then i saw another with the window smashed down Melbourne Grove on the way to the station... epidemic or a drunk with a grudge??!
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On the topic of spate of criminal activity - mates house got burgled this week, in the evening while they were out....sutle approach of lobbing a brick though double glazing. Police saying there are a lot happening in ED at the moment -SO LOCK UP AND HIDE VALUABLES OUT OF SIGHT. Good news blod samples and fingerprints were taken....so hopefully they will catch the thieving piece of $?%?$%.
  • 6 months later...

Wasn't there apost a few weeks back about some kids who'd been on a rampage. They got caught and it all stopped?

Or was that in a london freebie?

Can't remember now.


Go for it Brendan, but don't hurt them or you'll end up in the nick, just scare the bejeezus out of them.

On Court Lane last June several cars (mostly 4x4's) had the windows smashed and then some again on Croxted Rd. Even a bus was attacked. Have no idea if it was linked or if the perpetrators were ever caught.


Saw Stumpys posts this am so: For the record I'm totally against vandalism of any sort regardless of the type of property or character of the owner, with the exception of property belonging to vandals.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Wasn't there apost a few weeks back about some

> kids who'd been on a rampage. They got caught and

> it all stopped?

> Or was that in a london freebie?

> Can't remember now.

>


Maybe it was the mayor's paper - according to that reputable publication crime in London rarely occurs.

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