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Thank you to the bystander who took a photo of the motorbike riding in the cycle lane (and proceeding against a red signal) that sideswiped into my 14-year old daughter on her bike riding home from school Thursday at 16:23. She is OK, thankfully, just a scrape on her arm. The incident occurred at the intersection of Calton Av and Dulwich Village. We've submitted the photo to the Met police. It thankfully captured the motorbike license number. If you were the bystander who shared the photo (but not his contact info!) or were otherwise a witness to this event and you are willing to talk to the police, please DM me. 

Edited by sherwoodcourt
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Happened to me today , but no-one injured,  I was crossing from Dulwich Burial Ground over to Harold George side.  A lady on a bike stopped at lights as it was green for pedestrians, and I started to cross, a motorbike/moped came along side her and went straight through red light.  A man also crossing shouted at him but was ignored.  This was at 12.30 p.m. today, happened so quick didn't get reg no.

I think junction signage is unclear.  Why can't regular, universal NO ENTRY signs go up there?

Edited by Kathleen Olander
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