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Does anyone know what the census on Wood Vale was about the other day? Was intrigued as to what they were asking the motorists.


They had a policeman there, and werre pulling over cars just before they joined Lordship Lane at the Horniman end - were there the whole day both on way to work and on way back - as a pedestrian I didn't qualify for interrogation... Did anyone get censused?

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Really? I thought they were stopping motorists to check tax discs. I saw them down at the back of Peckham, near Waghorn Street. They were also on Nunhead Lane yesterday and Ivydale Road.


Nunheadbelle



cookie Wrote:

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> They are stopping cyclists too. I got pulled over

> on Half Moon Lane yesterday. Presumably analysing

> travel patterns, as they were asking where I was

> travelling from, too and stops on the way etc.

They were on Nunhead Lane on Tuesday - I was cycling and asked to pull over and tell the guy where I'd been and where I was going (Peckham Sorting Office to Nunhead - I'm not a long-distance cyclist). I'm disappointed that they didn't ask pedestrians - most journeys involve some element of walking, but by not including this in surveys, it's easy for "them" to ignore pedestrians needs....

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