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I was at a Neighbourhood Watch resident's meeting last night, with two local coppers. Amazingly, these wee bottles came up, several people there had seen this thread and I'm sure the others will now have descended for a gander. Plod made a note of the address, and may well investigate soon. I don't think we're talking DNA profiling, and they didn't seem that interested in "taking a taste test" as I put it, but they're on the case. Well, mercifully there's not a lot of real crime around here, really...

James Barber Wrote:

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> Hi Herrd,

> Which Piolice Neighbourhood Forum were you at?

> I was at East Dulwich one and don't recall it

> coming up and I was taking the minutes!



You said you were going to bring it up..

AlexC Wrote:

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> Read this and thought of this thread :))


I think Alex is right - much discussion on BBC London yesterday morning of same news story about people (not just kids) addicted to gaming peeing into bottles rather than taking a break to go to the bathroom. Yuck.

Sue Wrote:

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> I am so disappointed!

>

> I went out today to view these bottles and they

> had gone!!!

>

> Or have they been moved elsewhere?

>

> Or did I somehow miss them?

>

> :-S:))


You mean someone has literally taken the piss?

The Big Diesel Wrote:

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> Has anyone seen all the bottles of brown lumpy

> liquid that have been gathering at the bottom of

> McDermott Road? I'm not saying they are connected

> incidents but something is not right and I, for

> one, am not happy. Not happy one bit!



Perhaps this is where the "number two's" are being left?

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