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More than 20 suspected kerb-crawlers were arrested so says the Stabbing Times (aka South London Press)please be vigilant around the area. My wife is always being stopped and propositioned by total strangers in and around the Green. Particularly on Fridays. Anyone else had this problem?
More than 20 suspected kerb-crawlers were arrested so says the Stabbing Times (aka South London Press)please be vigilant around the area. My wife is always being stopped and propositioned by total strangers in and around the Green. Particularly on Fridays. Anyone else had this problem?

This thread is a load of rubbish. The South London Press article is about the notorious red light district next to Tooting Common.


http://www.southlondonpress.co.uk/tn/News.cfm?id=42279&headline=Kerb-crawling%20sting%20near%20Tooting%20Common

This thread is a load of rubbish. The South London Press article is about the notorious red light district next to Tooting Common.


http://www.southlondonpress.co.uk/tn/News.cfm?id=42279&headline=Kerb-crawling%20sting%20near%20Tooting%20Common

Gimme Wrote:

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> This thread is a load of rubbish. The South London

> Press article is about the notorious red light

> district next to Tooting Common.


Ha Ha.. My old flat overlooked this road (still does)


2 Prozzies hanging about = Notorious Red Light District. Good old SLP.

Gimme Wrote:

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> This thread is a load of rubbish. The South London

> Press article is about the notorious red light

> district next to Tooting Common.


Ha Ha.. My old flat overlooked this road (still does)


2 Prozzies hanging about = Notorious Red Light District. Good old SLP.

Hands up! Ok it was Tooting but the question was quite serious. So dont fall out of your flip-flops gimme! My missus has been bothered on more than one occasion and so have a couple of her friends up from clapham. Admitadly she hasnt had that issue lately as she is heavily with child (due in six weeks!) I genuinely wanted to see if anyone else had the same experience. We've lived here for three years and I personally think its getting worse.
Hands up! Ok it was Tooting but the question was quite serious. So dont fall out of your flip-flops gimme! My missus has been bothered on more than one occasion and so have a couple of her friends up from clapham. Admitadly she hasnt had that issue lately as she is heavily with child (due in six weeks!) I genuinely wanted to see if anyone else had the same experience. We've lived here for three years and I personally think its getting worse.

iaineasy Wrote:

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> kerb crawlers at Goose Green ??? haha that must be

> why the traffics always so bad at the roundabout

> the pros are holding up the whole of Dulwich.



It's not the pros that are the problem - it's the amateurs

iaineasy Wrote:

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> kerb crawlers at Goose Green ??? haha that must be

> why the traffics always so bad at the roundabout

> the pros are holding up the whole of Dulwich.



It's not the pros that are the problem - it's the amateurs

A man in a car slowed down and drove along next to me and asked if I was 'doing business' as i walked home on East Dulwich Grove the other night. (to clarify, my attire didn't exactly scream 'lady of the night.')

I told him to F off and he drove off.

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