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Does anyone know what happened in Hansler Road last night?

There were a couple of loud bangs and some shouting at about 21:20 followed by a couple of men hurrying off up the street. Twentry minutes later there were police going door to door and a police cordon around one of the houses towards Lordship Lane.

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The police put a note through the door last night telling us that a group of young people had entered a house on Hansler Road and attacked the occupants. They told us not be alarmed, as these types of crime are very rare and that we should contact them if we saw anything. Alarming.

thexwinglessxbird Wrote:

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> There are quite alot of chavs living on & off

> Hansler Rd. I'm really not suprised.


Hansler Road full of chavs....oooh yes, that Fellbrigg Road too, packed to the rafters with Wrong 'uns....

I imagine they'll do more than just knock on the door, throw a kit at people, then go away. I'm guessing that that's almost a by product, the intention is to reassure people the police are around and aware of what's going on.


Of course, people who weren't aware of what happened could possibly decide they would have rather lived in blissful ignorance!

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