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Last week I was expecting a parcel of books to be delivered. On Thursday evening I discovered further down the road a large empty box addressed to me which had obviously been left on our doorstep by the carrier while we were out and then stolen, torn open and the contents removed and taken. Earlier in the week another expected parcel had supposedly been delivered but was nowhere to be found - I now assume that must have also been stolen from the doorstep. Yesterday I also noticed a couple of piles of clothes in the next road to ours and torn open charity bags which had obviously been taken from people's doorsteps. So please be careful, there are thieves about, sadly, who would even steal from charities.
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I had a parcel stolen from the front garden last Friday. The carriers put a note through the door saying it had been left behind the dustbins, but it was taken before I got home. Might have been opportunistic on the part of somebody who saw it being left, but maybe something a bit more systematic is going on. All they got was 50 seed potatoes - useless to them but annoying for me.

:))Well I once had a parcel delivered when I was out, and a notice put through my door "parcel in dustbin"


And it was !!!!


Luckily tbe dustbin people hadn't been ........


I also once had a parcel left on my wall which was nicked - it was a book from (sorry) Reader's Digest, and the title was something along the lines of "How to Get Things for Free" :))

Louisa Wrote:

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> When will people realise this is south east London

> and not Chiswick? Of course things will be stolen

> if they are left in the open. Ears.. Wet behind..

> and all that.

>


Does that make it OK then? Theft is theft. Shame that we should feel that illegal behaviour should be acceptable just because of our postcode!

You could have your organic box delivered to any old doorstep in Chiswick (which is crime-free) and collect it from there at your leisure.


Though I'm not sure why anyone who lives within reach of SE22's fruit and vegeries would want to order from the massively overpriced Abel & Cole?!

It's not all that bad. You may remember I posted a while ago that I dropped my wallet around the notorious Northcross Rd frontline and was truly grateful when some kindred spirit posted it through my letter box later that day. Must have been a day tripper from Chiswick.


Isn't Neighbourhood Watch replaced by Safer Neighbourhoods? Less chance of being mugged but more likely to have your Littlewoods Direct delivery pinched? We need armed posties.

My sister-in-law was visiting Chiswick, loaded her kids in the car and drove off leaving her buggy on the footpath. Realised minutes later, retraced her steps, and it was gone. Dangerous place!


If she'd done the same in ED it would have still been there, it wasn't a Bugaboo or Phil 'n' Teds, so no re-sale value on the buggy black market...

No I haven't reported this to the police (either East Dulwich or even Chiswick) though I phoned and asked the companies who sent the goods to take the matter up with their carriers, given that I had asked for the parcels not to be left on the doorstep but given to a neighbour or taken to the sorting office or depot if we were not in.

Jennys Wrote:

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> No I haven't reported this to the police (either

> East Dulwich or even Chiswick) though I phoned and

> asked the companies who sent the goods to take the

> matter up with their carriers, given that I had

> asked for the parcels not to be left on the

> doorstep but given to a neighbour or taken to the

> sorting office or depot if we were not in.


You should have a case with the carriers then. It does seem that a lot of them can't be bothered to go to a neighbour, fill in a form and put that through the door - far easier to just dump the stuff on the doorstep. Some carriers seem worse than others although I am not sure if I can say on public forum which ones have done this sort of thing to me.

Stop moaning and use the local police....They have the resources to deal with this sort of crime. If you phone or email them they will contact you when they are on duty.


East Dulwich Team



Team Members:

Address:

Contact:


Sgt Duncan Jackson

PC Mick Bell

PC Adrian Crust

PCSO mariam Hanif

PCSO Richard Mastaglio

PCSO sarah De Souza-Eremita

PCSO Shahin Haque


East Dulwich Team

East Dulwich Police Station, 173-183 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London

SE22 8HA


Phone:

020 8721 2447

07920 233912


Email your team


http://www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/boroughs/southwark/saferneighbourhoods.htm#00begh

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