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these are some of the questiosn they asked me


1) are you or have you ever taken part in a terrorist plot to smash the private aschool privelige system ?

2) are currently on your way to Lordhip lane to clone cards ?

3) do you own or have you ever dressed in a clown suit in an attempt to abduct literally hundreds of children?



admit nothuing amd make sure you gave a good brief before speaking to them

Applespider Wrote:

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> They're traffic based for TfL. The police are

> only there because they're the ones with the

> authority to actually pull motorists over. There

> was one at the end of Wood Vale last month and

> they're also on Red Post Hill today.


Are you obliged to participate? With the police being there it seems that way but I doubt there's any law that says you must. Anyone know for sure?

I was stopped by them at the bottom of Maxted Road on Wednesday evening and I took part in the survey but to me it seemed pointless. I was driving to Kingston, I didnt know the postcode of the address I was going to and I was not prepared to give my full home postcode out either. So he had East Dulwich and Kingston out of me.


Why was a fully uniformed copper stopping traffic for this nonsense when he could have been dealing with real crime down in Peckham somewhere? What a waste of our resources.


Louisa.

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