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• #52
Work SW1
Anti Social Behaviour by groups of youths
Anti Social Behaviour related to alcohol
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• #53
I got:
[]Anti Social Behaviour in general
[]Burglary
[*]Motor vehicle crime
Pretty standard really.The haters know where you live ;)
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• #54
Burglary
Drug dealing and using
Motor vehicle crimeThey patrol in pairs on horseback.
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• #55
Haha! I just got dangerous scootering/cycling on my old place (E5) too. This is fun.
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• #56
Hehe, i'm starting to feel persecuted now. I just had to give my postcode and address to the bloke in the mobile phone shop and he said "Wow, that sounds nice, do we have a Goldman Sachs employee in our presence?" Huh?
Just to annoy him I bought the cheapest handset on offer and told him I rent a tiny one-bed (true).
I suspect just to annoy me he's given deliberately a phone on which it appears to be impossible to turn off the annoying keypad tones.
*bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep
etc
sure he didn't just sell you a tamagotchi?
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• #57
i am trying to find Arson.. its not as popular as it was
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• #58
Burglary
Motor vehicle crime
Non violent theftWe don't like human contact round my way.
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• #59
Lower Clapton's Public Enemy #1
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• #60
The haters know where you live ;)
Just making sure no one harms any of the precious cars around here, the people on my street have fantastic taste in cars.
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• #61
sure he didn't just sell you a tamagotchi?
I've gone off my tamagotchis since I got into this:
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• #62
i am trying to find Arson.. its not as popular as it was
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• #63
- Motor vehicle crime
- Personal safety
- Road safety
North London is dull.
- Motor vehicle crime
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• #64
Is it fair to say the cycling class pay no road duties and therefore, money being king, we are seen by authorities, as our number keep growing in London as a perfect opertunity to reel money from.
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• #65
I thought council taxes paid for the roads?
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• #66
Of the 3 cycle related so far, only 2 are negative towards cyclist. I suppose we are more visable and likely to be caught than a theiving granny basher.
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• #67
my local bobbies are working on.
- More Holidays
- Softer toilet paper in the thunder box
- More Pay
- More Holidays
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• #68
Just checked the policies of my local group for Nunhead and Queens Road:
[]Anti Social Behaviour in general
[]Drugs and alcohol misuse / disorder
[*]Prostitution
Nice!Anyway, I emailed them whether they can tackle the enforcement of the 20mph zone round my house. Nearly getting ran over everytime I go towards OKR, because commercial vehicles use narrow, residential streets as shortcut by blasting down and ignoring the speed bumps.
i used to live around there. Never saw a brass. An opportunity missed...
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• #69
I've gone off my tamagotchis since I got into this:
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• #70
Mine, Tooting Bec:
Anti Social Behaviour by prostitutes
BurglaryDoes that mean tooting doesn't mind prostitutes as long as they are social?
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• #71
Of the 3 cycle related so far, only 2 are negative towards cyclist. I suppose we are more visable and likely to be caught than a theiving granny basher.
only 2. thats dull, i might start london Antisocial Behaviour and selling speed.com
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• #72
[]Motor vehicle crime
[]Personal safety
[*]Road safetyNorth London is dull.
This is even better, we don't seem to have any proper crime...
- Anti Social Behaviour by groups of youths
- Anti Social Behaviour by youths causing noise and nuisance
- Anti Social Behaviour Control Strategy - Estates
- Anti Social Behaviour by groups of youths
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• #73
Anti Social behaviour = Kids playing
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• #74
- Anti Social Behaviour by groups of youths
- Burglary
- Theft and/or taking of pedal cycles
Number 1, yup, number 2 yup, number 3 Whoops!
Still mulling what the different choices mean about each area. I'm near to ever so gentrifying Victoria Park
- Anti Social Behaviour by groups of youths
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• #75
good old brixton
-Anti Social Behaviour by prostitutes
-Anti Social Behaviour in general
-Burglary
those pesky prossies, so anti social they have there own priority.