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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Or perhaps the search for a lost child mentioned

> on another thread.



Don't think there would have been sirens in a search for a lost child, unless it was an attempted abduction, which it doesn't seem it was?

Guardian guy (@crifmulholland) tweeted a picture saying 'police everywhere' 'lots of cops with guns' last night - and added police still there this morning - pic shows JAARK - opposite me but I saw/heard nothing - young man in Puffa jacket got arrested if you believe tweet replies.

Why do we want to know what the Police are doing ?


I like to know because it's our neighborhood and we want to know how to improve it, and to do that we need to know what's wrong. I hear sirens every day going past on Rye lane - I'd rather they didn't but I at least want to know why my neighborhood is full of police cars, sirens on rushing somewhere. Peckham is improving because people take note of what is going on and get involved.

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