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Hello we represent one of the safer neighbourhood teams covering part of the SE22 post code area. We are always here to help with any policing or crime problems you have. We cover Champion Hill, Dog Kennel Hill and Denmark Hill as well as most of the roads in between. You can contact us by emailing [email protected] or calling us on 02087212448. If you are unsure who your local team are and you are not in the areas mentioned above then please follow this link and enter your postcode to find your local team http://www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/involved.htm. To contact police in an emergency please always dial 999 or to report minor crime call 03001231212 or online at https://online.met.police.uk/report.php

Lat wekend I saw a Police van in Ninhead and stop some youths whilst playing the theme tune from the Bill.

I thought this showed a refeshing sense of humour from the boys in blue.

Perhaps a leeson for us all an how a lighter touch can sometimes diffuse tense situations....

Hello

Yes its actually a bit of both, alot of people are still unsure of the role of SNT's and where their local team are. We will be reviewing this thread as regularly as we can shifts allowing, and are happy to answer questions that people have as long as they are reasonable. If people would like personal advice or help we would rather you contact us directly, but we are happy to help in any way we can.

Many thanks

Good for you! But beware of some on here who aren't used to actually complaining to the right people and prefer this site as their home to whinge. if you actually ANSWER their concerns they won't know what to do with themselves!

I think you will find that the majority of people on here will let you know about stuff like vandalism, grafitti, riding bikes on pavements, parking problems etc.

If you can do anything to clear up these problems, you'll be dong a good job. ED is safe although - naturally - crime does happen.

Steady Eddy Wrote:

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> Hello SNT

> Thank you for taking time on this forum. You said

> about people not knowing the SNT role. It would be

> good if you could give us an idea of your role and

> what kind of incidences you would like us to

> report on, to help with your role.

>

> Thanks for your time.



The role of the SNT is to provide a ward based police prescence. We deal with most non urgent crimes such as graffitti and damage to cars. These incidents are reported to police in the normal way and are fed down to us to deal with. We also deal with proactive issues on the ward such as addresses being used to deal or supply drugs. This information is always useful to us, but also if you are a victim of crime it should always be reported so that it at the very least can be used for intelligence purposes

Green Goose Wrote:

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> Are you the guys in the red day-glo jackets?



No we are certainly not, as mentioned above they are the council wardens and are employed by Southwark to carryout patrols and deal with such problems as litter and dumped cars. We are teams of one police sergeant and two - four police constables. we are also supported by between 2 and 5 police community support officers who are dressed in blue shirts.

hi i dont know how to go about it there is this guy that is driving around with a driving licence that does not belong to him his real licence has been taken away for some years his is driving a red subaru reg p632VNP IT CAMES FROM NUNHEAD GREEN AMD IS ALWAYS AROUND THE EAST DULWICH AREA THE SILLY THING ABOUT IT IS THAT HE HAS HIS REAL NAME TATOOED ON ONE OFF THIS ARMS CAN YOU LET ME KNOW WHERE I HAVE TO GO THIS IS A MAD DRIVER THANKS
If someone see's someone or something which they believe is suspicious then we would always encourage them to report it. If people wish to give information in confidence then they can always contact crimestoppers via their website http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/ or call 0800555111 or if you have your local SNT's contact number you can ring them and give them the information

Steady Eddy Wrote:

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> Thanks for taking time to reply. If it is ok I

> would prefer to contact SNTs about minor

> incidences or possible suspicious occurrences than

> the other line available and rather contact by

> email than phoning (unless needs following up

> quickly).

>

> I would feel more comfortable going to a community

> team, and in my personal view I feel it cuts down

> on the possibility of getting lost in the system

> by going straight to the bobbies with local

> attachment, therefore more of a personal approach

> and committment to the safety of the community.

>

> Have had some bad experiences in the past when

> trying to report, but good experience via SNT

>

> Thanks for being there.(tu)



Here, here. The SNT's are doing a very good job. >:D<

Gimme Wrote:

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> Will you be encouraging the East Dulwich Safer

> Neighbourhood team (Sgt Jackson et al) to come and

> introduce themselves on EDF? Well done to you guys

> for getting the 'Police' user name first though!


The East Dulwich team were originally looking at coming onto the forum however as a service we are currently on hold from entering new forums until official guidance can be given as to what we can say and do. When this is done i know that sgt Jackson and his team are very eager to join the forum

Ms T Wrote:

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> Steady Eddy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Thanks for taking time to reply. If it is ok I

> > would prefer to contact SNTs about minor

> > incidences or possible suspicious occurrences

> than

> > the other line available and rather contact by

> > email than phoning (unless needs following up

> > quickly).

> >

> > I would feel more comfortable going to a

> community

> > team, and in my personal view I feel it cuts

> down

> > on the possibility of getting lost in the

> system

> > by going straight to the bobbies with local

> > attachment, therefore more of a personal

> approach

> > and committment to the safety of the community.

> >

> > Have had some bad experiences in the past when

> > trying to report, but good experience via SNT

> >

> > Thanks for being there.(tu)

>

>

> Here, here. The SNT's are doing a very good job.

> >:D<


Thank you we are happy to know that SNT's are regarded highly and yes if you wish to contact your team about any policing matters it is always welcome

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