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This has been put up on the Met police's website and, as there was a discussion about it on here*, some forum users maybe able to help....


Police appeal for information following supermarket fight


Police in Southwark are appealing for information after they were called to Sainsbury's at Dog Kennel Hill at around 2.30pm on Sunday 3 January 2010, to reports of a group of men fighting and causing a disturbance in the store.


One man was taken to hospital for treatment to a head wound.


Detective Constable Darren Swadling from Southwark CID said, "We have already spoken to a number of witnesses who were in Sainsbury's at the time of the incident, but are appealing to those we have not yet heard from to contact police so that we can establish exactly what happened."


If you witnessed this incident or have any information, please contact DC Swadling on 020 7232 6145 or speak to crimestoppers on 0800 555111 if you wish to remain anonymous

http://cms.met.police.uk/met/boroughs/southwark/04how_are_we_doing/appeals/police_appeal_for_information_following_supermarket_fight


*(As the other post about was Lounged I thought I'd start a new one, hope that's ok)

Mark Wrote:

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> *(As the other post about was Lounged I thought

> I'd start a new one, hope that's ok)


Actually, I'd like to lodge an "objection"...indeed I feel most strongly that this thread should be "padlocked"


*removes tongue from cheek and grins*

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