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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> And some supporting evidence to show that

> Parkdrive knows whats what.

>

> http://www.ukcrimestats.com/Constituency/65725

>

> http://www.ukcrimestats.com/Neighbourhood/Metropol

> itan_Police_Service/Penge_and_Cator


Is there a lot of drug use? Maybe it could rebrand as stoned penge?

I like North East East Dulwich and South West East Dulwich, but wouldn't be seen dead in North West East Dulwich. I once crossed Barry Road, but it was unfamiliar and scary and I returned a little changed inside. I can't describe how exactly but things aren't quite the same. I won't do that again.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Nowadays people say '...you don't live in Peckham,

> you live in East Duwlich'.


No they say.. 'Do you actually live in East Dulwich proper or Nunhead / Peckham boarders.


People used to drop the East from there address line in 1980. Now they underline capitalize it; :)


Foxy

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Beckenham beat Penge's violent crimes 80 to 30 in

> August. I'm not sure if the nylon curtain crimes

> come under that bracket, I think they need a

> section of their own.


Parkside won't have detected all that crime on his/her doorstep as they've been too busy wandering the grimey streets of Penge in his/her night vision goggles seeking out 'funny looks' and 'suspicious haircuts'.

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