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To the 10-15 boys who were just caught stealing bottles from Tesco's Local; white, dressed in football attire, whiny cockney accent, aged around 16-21... you may have legged it (to the bus stop on the LL side of East Dulwich Rd, but you were recorded in full (thanks to the other blonde girl) & multiple pictures were taken ("smile for the camera, b***s!").


If this sounds like your offspring, you may wish to polish up on your parenting skills.

you do realise that they arent going to be reading your post, right?


Is this some weird kind of public self congratulation?


Perhaps if you were so outraged you could have grabbed one by the scruff of the neck rather than scuttle off and sneer on a forum about parenting skills and "whiny cockney accents".

Humdinger Wrote:

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> you do realise that they arent going to be reading

> your post, right?



& you know this for a fact... how?


> Perhaps if you were so outraged you could have

> grabbed one by the scruff of the neck rather than

> scuttle off and sneer on a forum about parenting

> skills and "whiny cockney accents".


Yes, being a 5ft2, 92lb female. I can really see that happening. But having taken pictures of the incident as opposed to the standing gormlessly by like the "men" in there were, as these boys (yes, I will stand by my statement) attempted to get aggressive with the security guard; The only people who attempted to do anything about it (other than the security guard) were the 2 young females (myself, the blonde who recorded the entire incident) & the female cashier - hilarious since the guy who stood by was over 6ft tall in workout clothes, but didn't bother to put his physique to any use whatsoever.



- As a side note, it's typical behaviour of the men in this area. Jogging around & staring gormlessly as drama kicks off is clearly the new East Dulwich look.

Humdinger Wrote:

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> Perhaps if you were so outraged you could have

> grabbed one by the scruff of the neck rather than

> scuttle off and sneer on a forum about parenting

> skills and "whiny cockney accents".


I think the Police would say not a good idea at all - it's not the 1970s. You'd end up in court possibly.

VelvetBlueberry Wrote:

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> Humdinger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > you do realise that they arent going to be

> reading

> > your post, right?

>

>

> & you know this for a fact... how?

>

> > Perhaps if you were so outraged you could have

> > grabbed one by the scruff of the neck rather

> than

> > scuttle off and sneer on a forum about

> parenting

> > skills and "whiny cockney accents".

>

> Yes, being a 5ft2, 92lb female. I can really see

> that happening. But having taken pictures of the

> incident as opposed to the standing gormlessly by

> like the "men" in there were, as these boys (yes,

> I will stand by my statement) attempted to get

> aggressive with the security guard; The only

> people who attempted to do anything about it

> (other than the security guard) were the 2 young

> females (myself, the blonde who recorded the

> entire incident) & the female cashier - hilarious

> since the guy who stood by was over 6ft tall in

> workout clothes, but didn't bother to put his

> physique to any use whatsoever.

>

>

> - As a side note, it's typical behaviour of the

> men in this area. Jogging around & staring

> gormlessly as drama kicks off is clearly the new

> East Dulwich look.


Seriously? So being a man automatically means you have to be reckless and stupid? With all the knife crime in London these days it is wise not confront them and what the hell can a 6" male who goes to the gym do against a group of thugs? Not worth to risk one's life for a couple of bottles. You can go creep back in your cave now.. you've had your 15 minutes of attention.

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> " Jogging around & staring gormlessly as drama

> kicks off is clearly the new East Dulwich look."

>

> This made me chcukle


Unless someones being harmed or bullied (that sets me off) - that's me :)

VelvetBlueberry Wrote:

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> Humdinger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > you do realise that they arent going to be

> reading

> > your post, right?

>

>

> & you know this for a fact... how?

>

> > Perhaps if you were so outraged you could have

> > grabbed one by the scruff of the neck rather

> than

> > scuttle off and sneer on a forum about

> parenting

> > skills and "whiny cockney accents".

>

> Yes, being a 5ft2, 92lb female. I can really see

> that happening. But having taken pictures of the

> incident as opposed to the standing gormlessly by

> like the "men" in there were, as these boys (yes,

> I will stand by my statement) attempted to get

> aggressive with the security guard; The only

> people who attempted to do anything about it

> (other than the security guard) were the 2 young

> females (myself, the blonde who recorded the

> entire incident) & the female cashier - hilarious

> since the guy who stood by was over 6ft tall in

> workout clothes, but didn't bother to put his

> physique to any use whatsoever.

>

>

> - As a side note, it's typical behaviour of the

> men in this area. Jogging around & staring

> gormlessly as drama kicks off is clearly the new

> East Dulwich look.



Wow thank goodness you used your 5ft2, 92lb female frame to swiftly reach for your phone. I feel so much safer knowing that people like you dont just stand around gormlessly gawking, but take real, physical action by getting their phone out. I mean the bravery you displayed in doing so is quite astounding. And to all the "Men" out there who just stood by and watched, next time actually step in and do something like this fine, brave lady. And dont worry about getting stabbed or beaten for the sake of a couple of poxy bottles of vino from tesco's, because if the OP is around she will have your back by courageously recording your stabbing on her phone

JohnL Wrote:

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> Hemingway Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > 18-24 year old white Londoners don't speak in

> > cockney accents anymore, whiney or not

>

> More likely estuary english to be honest


Bit of a mouthful but the dialect I hear most often is called Multicultural London English.

If only more East Dulwich men carried nunchukas and swords and stuff they could stop groups of boys stealing bottles from Tesco. Instead all these pussies do is get on with their lives and leave it to the police.
You hear more cockney accents these days not only in Outer London Boroughs like Havering and Bexley but in towns like Basildon and Southend. This is because the white working classes have progressively moved out to these places in the last 60 years while Inner London Boroughs (and indeed several Outer London Boroughs) have become much more multicultural.

El Presidente Wrote:

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> If only more East Dulwich men carried nunchukas

> and swords and stuff they could stop groups of

> boys stealing bottles from Tesco. Instead all

> these pussies do is get on with their lives and

> leave it to the police.


Who won't do much...so swords it is then?

(thanks to the other blonde girl)




I take it the purpose in u writing this message is for the local people to know what?s happening , but the way u have sounded it makes it sound like u have posted this in hope that the culprits will read it..,,, but u r not really thinking about this blonde girl you mention

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