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Dealing drugs brings misery to people,those who deal and those who buy. It wasn't that long ago that a petty drug dealer was murdered on an East Dulwich Street.

It's really difficult to know what to do when you witness drug dealing and easy to turn a blind eye.

Is there a consensus as to what should be done.

stereforth Wrote:

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> In the early 90's my wife worked in the Ivydale

> road area. She knew of a cab firm nearby that

> would, for a fiver, deliver a joint to your door.

> Now that's what I call service.


Ah, there are plenty of those still around... *taps nose*

David Mc Wrote:

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> Oh WTF - can someone PM me with the details of a

> reliable dealer?! Perhaps better placed in the

> "questions you never dared to ask" thread!!!



Hmm... the oldest policeman's trick in the book... the old 'PM me their number' sting..

David Mc Wrote:

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> Oh WTF - can someone PM me with the details of a

> reliable dealer?! Perhaps better placed in the

> "questions you never dared to ask" thread!!!


The number used to be 999 (ask for the drugs squad at East Dulwich Police station - they used to be able to sort you out).


Not sure what it is now.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> David Mc Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh WTF - can someone PM me with the details of

> a

> > reliable dealer?! Perhaps better placed in the

> > "questions you never dared to ask" thread!!!

>

> The number used to be 999 (ask for the drugs squad

> at East Dulwich Police station - they used to be

> able to sort you out).

>

> Not sure what it is now.


Ah I did wonder why we never saw the local police on the streets

of East Dulwich much...they were too busy doing business!!

lenk Wrote:

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> David Mc Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh WTF - can someone PM me with the details of

> a

> > reliable dealer?! Perhaps better placed in the

> > "questions you never dared to ask" thread!!!

>

>

> Hmm... the oldest policeman's trick in the book...

> the old 'PM me their number' sting..


xxxxxxx


:))

A friend of mine went to score some dope from a dodgy place in charing cross road in the early 90's, he said he was quite drunk and once inside the premesis this huge guy forced him to eat a live goldfish, honest it's true, he told me the guy said if you dont eat it were gonna mess you up, real bad, so they fished it out of the tank and made him drink the thing down in one. I laughed when he told me about it, there are some crazy people around.

My brother swallowed a live gold fish once. I thought about putting it on the thread about the worst thing you ever ate, but remembered that it it was drug related and didn't.

I remember that he said the fish went down tail first and it tried to swim back up. made me heave.

It was in the 80's.

Sick buggers.

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