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maxxi Wrote:

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> Are you sure it's squatters and not a Pop-Up

> Nick?

>

>

> Glad to see the building being used and hope it

> sets a trend for all commercial properties that

> are left empty for a long period.


no, organic cop-shop

If you were up to date with the facts then you should know the horses were moved out years ago and re located to the new police station at Lewisham. Don't blame the police, blame the Home Office looking for cut backs, they finance the police.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> postboy Wrote:

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> > No cells at that station.

>

> Really? I could have sworn I spent a night in one

> of 'em back in '85.



Never spent a night in them, but sure I remember seeing cells when we went on a primary school tour of the station.

uncleglen Wrote:

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> You won't be so cheerful if they are you know who

> and decide to pickpocket anything that moves from

> there!( and all the other scams they get up to)


xxxxx


Care to expand on this?

uncleglen Wrote:

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> You won't be so cheerful if they are you know who

> and decide to pickpocket anything that moves from

> there!( and all the other scams they get up to)


Think you need to be careful with what you say UG, that was very negative.

bob Wrote:

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> 100% Defo no cells at this PS you were transported

> to Peckham PS but the old station C/P road had 3

> cells out the back Bob S


There were Bob. I spent a night in one and so did a few of my friends.

I have to say, living as I do just round the corner from the former new hope christian academy (building next to the constitutional club), it's actually nice to see some lights back on in that place and to see the building actually being used instead of just being left abandoned and unused.

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