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Christ all these resources wasted on the spiraling crime in ED, i think we need to up the stop and searches in the area, just to stop these crimbo's bringing their problems into other more lawful surrounding areas. Lordship lane is starting to look like San Antonio.
Well I'll get an exact update when he comes back from the shop but, yes TQ, I think a quick dig at SE15 isn't particularly necessary when a young man has died. Casually dropping in a post code is implying a lot more than the flippant remark is worth methinks.....

Hold on, someone has just gone out to be nosey and see what is going on.


I do hope that it isn't as the original post said and that it's altogether less serious.


We're aspiring middle class and this is the last thing we expected from this area.

That confirms what my other half has said lilol. He lives near the offi and he said that he went down to get some milk but, obviously found he couldn't, and much to his shock saw a dead man in the road and hence rang me with alarm. I agree with you andymat. You are more than right in saying that you don't expect it to reach Dulwich. Poor man.

TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> EDF is full of smug middle class types and the responses so far

> show how smug this neighbourhood is. Wake up and

> smell the bacon East Dulwich. Someone has

> died...no reason to make pathetic jokes!


What does A have to do with B ?

brum Wrote:

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> If it's true, then it's a tragedy no matter which

> part of London it happened in.



Couldn't agree more.

Who gives a f---which part of the world it happens in.

A life is a life

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