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Dear community Operation Big wing has begun today with good results around MUNDANIA ROAD SE22, with youths being held to account with parents being spoken to. Neighbourhood watch has now been increased due to the recruiting of new members through police engagement
Frankly, even if they are hanging around in the stair wells drinking, I can see how residents may not like it. I know it's difficult for kids to find places to go, but the stair well of a block of flats doesn't seem a particularly smart choice.

Righty Wrote:

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> Operation Big Wing Day, does sound a bit silly

> though. Sounds like it's just, 'talking to the

> parents of some badly behaved kids' - or 'doing

> the job of a community policeman'

>

> Which actually is desperately needed these days.


Yeah, of course, so why the silly name.

Surley the name doesn't matter. This is about addressing anti-social behaviour, something that impacts in many ways. If the Police do nothing they are criticised. When they do something which sounds like sensible community policing, everyone focuses on what they name the exerise.
An unintelligible post about POLICE OP BIG WING DAY!!! is silly and fails to convey what the police have actually been doing. That was my point. It would be better to say - "we've been doing some really good work recently in the community - speaking to the parents of badly behaved kids and helping to significantly cut down on levels of anti social behaviour."

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