
peckman01
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Is that music the Gala festival already?
peckman01 replied to Abe_froeman's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It’s 3 days out of 365. Why do people have to be such kill joys! -
Electrocuted twice in local business (French Tacos)
peckman01 replied to Leara4077's topic in The Lounge
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Gala setting up on Peckham Rye
peckman01 replied to beansprout's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
jazzer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Perhaps Burgess Park would have been a more > suitable venue for this, but then again could also > have been in Brockwell Park, Crystal Palace Bowl > or even Belair Park. Why? Because it means you don?t have to listen to it? It?s a couple of days of loudish music in a year. Get over it and don?t be a kill joy -
Do you feel better now after just re-quoting someone else an hour later?
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Really? Abe_froeman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Such pathetic nonsense from our council once > again. > > This service should be open unrestricted and in > full.
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rupert james Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My answer is very simple allow the hard working > people carry on to try and get things solved and > moving. Their work is very much appreciated. > > Do not try and pass policies under the cover of > the virus which appears to be happening. When > this current problem is understood fully we can > have an open and frank debate with all people of > the UK to see where they would like to go and not > the policies of a few. > > I am 74 years of age I do not go hammering down > roads in my car. Hi Rupert, You don't appear to have answered Malumbu's question: what is your fully worked up policy proposal that will simultaneously keep congestion within manageable limits; permit everyone to keep 2m away from everyone else; and not disadvantage those already disadvantaged (and therefore likely unable to buy a car etc.)? Looking forward to your suggestion. You may find there is in fact no simple answer.
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PnB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Busting a puff grow is hardly a good enough excuse > to wake up probably hundreds of people. I had a > big party recently, before the lockdown i might > add, and my neighbours called the Police because > of a few people laughing and chatting in my garden > at 4am. So its okay for the Police to wake > everyone up at that time of the day, but not for > me when im having a party on private property? Yes, police are doing their job. You?re p*****g people off
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PnB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I heard the helicopter hovering overhead to, > terrible racket- i have made a formal complaint to > the Met Police, these things should not be flying > above residential areas such as ours at that time > of the night Are you being serious? If only criminals worked sociable hours eh?
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'British households have been told to prepare for blackouts by keeping torches and warm clothes handy' True 'the coronavirus lockdown continues.' True But the coronavirus lockdown isn't causing blackouts as the opening sentence may suggest. https://www.nationalgrideso.com/news/how-were-managing-reduced-demand-electricity-through-coronavirus-outbreak Source - I know someone who knows someone....
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Pavement Distancing - Visual Guidance On Grove Vale
peckman01 replied to Zak's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If you can smell them, you're too close -
There will always be a few who ruin it for the many. Its not just the runners who are the guilty ones. The amount of pedestrians that don't seem bothered by it is also an issue. Walking past you like nothing is happening, standing right next to you at traffic lights...there are far more walkers than runners out!
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