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Have you tried phoning 101 or visiting a police station recently?????????? Police Station a concept removed my the Mayor, tough on crime, I think not, cause you can't report it, so don't bother. They won't even turn up for a hit and run incident, an utter farce, oh where's Yvette?????????????? 

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5 hours ago, jazzer said:

Have you tried phoning 101 or visiting a police station recently?????????? Police Station a concept removed my the Mayor, tough on crime, I think not, cause you can't report it, so don't bother. They won't even turn up for a hit and run incident, an utter farce, oh where's Yvette?????????????? 

This is absolute rubbish.

The police locally will and have come out for parcel theft, as I have said on another thread.

But you don't want to hear anything which goes against your ridiculous views, do you?

Yes, OP, please report it to the police, and tell them you  have a photo.

As (again) I said on another thread.....

 

"This is absolute rubbish." - No, it is not.

Look at the amount of car thefts over recent months,  parcel theft, phone theft at Honor Oak Park Station and most recently a week ago at the junc of Brenchley Grds and Forest Hill Road. The shooting a few Sundays ago in Sydenham, we're riddled with crime and as much as you may wish to deny it and think the Police are superb, where are they when you want them. On our road a guy was going door to door trying to open front doors, wearing a balaclava when the police were called they would not attend, even for a woman on her own, so what does that say??? 

Edited by jazzer
19 minutes ago, jazzer said:

"This is absolute rubbish." - No, it is not.

Look at the amount of car thefts over recent months,  parcel theft, phone theft at Honor Oak Park Station and most recently a week ago at the junc of Brenchley Grds and Forest Hill Road. The shooting a few Sundays ago in Sydenham, we're riddled with crime and as much as you may wish to deny it and think the Police are superb, where are they when you want them. On our road a guy was going door to door trying to open front doors, wearing a balaclava when the police were called they would not attend, even for a woman on her own, so what does that say??? 

I don't know. Why did the police say they would not attend?

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