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we were driving back from kings college hospital today and were overtaken on denmark hill by a police car - shortly after a blue car came speeding down the hill bashing its way through two lines of stationary traffic taking off wing mirror after wing mirror and clipping other vehicles. We were lucky not to get struck but I felt v sorry for those who were not so lucky. In hot pursuit was the police car followed in time by several others. It was all a bit dramatic for a sunny afternoon.
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> ..and that actor stabbed to death in Sidcup eh

> Tone


One bad egg, disguised as a swallow, doth not a summer make QuidsyB)


I'll take my chances, continuing to do what I've done for the last 26 years since Emigrating from the heart of South London:) i.e... walking thru' our numerous dark alleys and passages (there's 6 that I know of within 3/4 mile near me)


during the wee small hours, sometimes carrying cash, until local events tell me otherwise..::o( cue for 1/2 others to frantically search Police Stats.....

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