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Sue Wrote:

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> Bloody hell Foxy, I've missed it all.

>

> Nobody came and told me to stay indoors!

>

> ETA: Did they find who they were looking for? I've

> closed my back door !!!!!

>

> :(


I had my front door open but was in my kitchen ( in view of Door)

Next thing I know there are 3 Coppers in my front room.

Asked if anyone had tried to come in.


They left and I went outside. Both ends of Ulverscroft blocked off

Dozens of Police.


They asked me where Crystal Palace Rd. Was.

Someone on Whateley was pointing down Ulverscroft .

Police were asking what he looked like..

Never heard reply as Police told me to go inside as they were bringing in a Dog..

Dog stiffed out all the bins.


No idea what had happened.


Foxy

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> I'm so pleased I visited the EDF today.


This thread has made me laugh out aloud. Thanks!

>

> :))


Well, considering the amount of Police and use of Dogs.. Something very unpleasant must of happened.


Will you still be laughing you we find someone , perhaps a child has been hurt. ?


DulwichFox

Oh, how disappointing , I thought the thread title was indicating a permanent bricking up of the place, and not before time, thought I.

But it seems they're allowed out again. Wouldn't happen in a proper police state but you vote for nanny, this is what'll happen.


I mean, have you ever met an Ulverscoftian? You haven't? Well done. Keep it up.


For the time being to all those 'in the know' keep an eye on them, they bear watching.

Funny how Ulverscroft seems to be the Top Spot for people to Park their cars when they venture out for

their weekly Hog Roast or Dog Roll.


Also having no side roads it is the favourite 'Drag Strip' 24/7.


Perhaps we SHOULD close both ends to non residents.


DulwichFox

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Actually I think Fellbrigg is top spot,

> Ulverscroft is for those whose can't find anywhere

> decent to park. Why would anyone heading to

> market leave there car by choice on such a rough

> street ?!


xxxxxx


Because Crystal Palace Road is full of burglars?


:))

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