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East Dulwich Police Station


173 - 183 Lordship Lane

SE22 8HA


Opening hours: Opening Hours: 06:00-22:00.

http://content.met.police.uk/PoliceStation/eastdulwich


Other Southwark Police stations

http://content.met.police.uk/Borough/Southwark


Contacting the police (including a link to make a complaint)

http://www.met.police.uk/contacts/yourvoice.htm

No! I want to report something to the POLICE at the police station. Went there on Wednesday mornnig to find it shut. Knocked etc but no reply. There did not seem to be anyone around....



paragon Wrote:

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> Sorry, I am missing something. you want to involve

> the police because the train station is closed?

>

> Surely speak to the train people!

Yeah. When the [police] station is closed - funny how poeple misread what you had quite clearly written, still they look like muppets now - there is a telephone outside that direct dials to MetCentral where they deal (slowly) with your issue. Obviously its hard to hold a phone when you're in the middle of being mugged, but hold on in there..:D

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