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Steady Eddy Wrote:

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> 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?

>

> I think both teams work close together (correct me

> if I'm wrong). I definately know both ED and south

> camberwell teams cover Grove vale and also Goose

> green area, depending on what side of the road

> you're on, and I think that they tend to cover the

> other team area when they are off (again, correct

> me if I'm wrong)

> But this was heard on the grape vine so not very

> clear about this. Hope they can clarify what

> happens between teams.



We do work closely with the Dulwich team as they are iur sister team working the same shift pattern as us but they as you so rightly point out boarder our ward and us theirs so often cross over and help each other out

Dave337 Wrote:

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> Thanks Police.

>

> Can you confirm the hours that the SNTs operate?



On average each ward has 3 or 4 teams each working a 3 week rotating shift pattern, so depending on the team and the week the shifts differ. A late is 2 - 11 day 10 - 7 and early 7 - 4 and that looks like this

off off late late day off off

late late day early day off off

off early day early late late late


Confusing but the first shift of each week is a monday and we work 1 weekend in 3

Hope that makes sense

Hi SNT


Something i have to bring to your attention is a white male seen hanging around both ED Park and Sydenham and Dulwich Woods. He has been spotted by myself whilst walking the dog and also my dog walker. He has a scruffy appearance, his clothes are slashed and worn and he wears sandals with sainsburys bags on his feet, He isnt old, id say 30-35 and short blondey/ginger hair, almost shaved. He has been known to act innapropriately in the woods, simulating having sex with a tree and on Sunday he was sat on the bench at the entrance of ED park looking extremely nervous and interested in the children playing. I feel i should bring this to your attention asap.


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