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candyfloss

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  1. I came across this website by accident, and can't believe some of the comments I'm reading. I don't live in ED I've only ever passed through on the train, (and I didn't spot any red carpets or gilted benches)but hello don't know if any of you realised but you actually live in one of London's most dangerous boroughs. Did some of you think that just because you paid ???? for an over priced shoebox that it came with some sort of forcefield to protect you "the aspiring middle class" from your scummy neighbours in SE15 (and no I don't live there I live in Kent)? The facts are crime affects everyone rich or poor, black or white. You could be living next to a wife beater who next week hits his wife a little too hard and kills her - would that be less shocking or more acceptable as he was from ED? One of Stephan Lawrence's alleged murderers lived in Chislehurst Kent, in a house worth over 2.5million, which was allegedly paid for with drugs money, so criminals can afford to live anywhere including next door to you. To be honest to be shot in the head like this guy was, its probably going to be a gangland hit, and I bet my bottom dollar he was a criminal. So how many criminals are hiding away in ED? I guarentee its a hell of a lot more than what you think.
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