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what the **** is going on in dulwich village /herne hill right now?


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I have absolutely no intention of standing in the next election, I hate politics. I only got involved because I know the area well and I was concerned that I might know the police officer who was injured.


But happily The Standard plugged my campaign to raise funding for more police in the Dulwich area so that crime can be nipped in the bud before more officers (and victims) get hurt.

Hope policeman's leg not too bad ,sounds awful for him .


kibris - I find it very helpful to know that RCH is an ex councillor as it signals to me that she is familar with the procedures and protocols of local governement .It also sends to me a message that she is making no secret of being an ex councillor .It in no way makes me think she wants to try again .

  • 2 weeks later...

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Two held after PC run over by Land Rover in

> Dulwich

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> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-361479

> 37



Excellent. But I can't help laughing about the fact that it was a Land Rover. In Dulwich.

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