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Another four benches have now been stolen. This happened on monday night. They were the brand new benches out on the common.

Please be vigilant and report anything suspicious to the police immediately.

Apparently the thieves are now so brazen that they will just stick a high viz jacket on to make people think that they are working for the council and then just steal what they want.


If you feel safe enough and see someone removing a bench ask them for some form of identity or make a note of the vehicle registration and report it to the police. Council workers will be uniformed and in marked council vehicles. Contractors working for the council should be able to produce proof of this. If in doubt, call it in.


Please help if you can.

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That really is the lowest of the low.


Can the benches not be marked in anyway to deter thieves - e.g. deep carved inscriptions?


If these are commemorative benches perhaps carving the inscription would lessen their desirability (rather than brass plaques that are screwed on, and can be removed)? A more expensive process, but if benches are going to replaced every time they are stolen possibly more cost-effective in the long-run?


Just so depressing.

thexwinglessxbird Wrote:

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> Somebody from ED or Nunhead could have well stolen

> them, but what I was getting at is that Peckham

> tends to attract the weird ones.


Tell me about it!


I reckon you should be able to just have anyone you don't like the look of locked up forever.

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