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Walking down a stree in the East end last night,we saw posters on the walls near Brick lane, saying

"Homosexuals are not safe in this area"

Does anyone know what thats supposed to mean?

A good friend who is at Goldsmiths college,has relatives in the East end, and is now worried about visiting his

sister. Can anyone shed light on it?

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Mick Mac. but now I know the gist of the subject,I dont want to go there ,the extreme shariaist are trying to enforce their laws in the east end, is all I have heard.

If I pass coment every fanatic will think its open day on Tarot well it aint gonna happen.

The Romans thought they could play Gladiators over here but that idea didnt last long either.

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