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I've just got home from work and have seen 4 or 5 cars with smashed windscreens , looks like done with a hammer I've only checked the ones between the  legion club and traffic lights near Barry's , all different types of cars and all on the side of Barry's

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Hi all

So you're aware Peckham Rye SNT have been working closely with Dulwich Hill SNT and just to put your minds at ease a little bit we are aware of this after spotting it on a patrol earlier this week. We spoke to one of the victims and he informed us that he has footage of the attack and the police have arrested someone for this.

 

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1 hour ago, SNT Peckham Rye said:

Hi all

So you're aware Peckham Rye SNT have been working closely with Dulwich Hill SNT and just to put your minds at ease a little bit we are aware of this after spotting it on a patrol earlier this week. We spoke to one of the victims and he informed us that he has footage of the attack and the police have arrested someone for this.

 

Crikey, I wouldn't fancy going anywhere near somebody with a hammer, so good for him for filming it! Maybe he was at a window?

I did think someone must have heard something, because repeated hammer blows must have been quite loud.

On 11/10/2024 at 13:11, SNT Peckham Rye said:

Hi all

So you're aware Peckham Rye SNT have been working closely with Dulwich Hill SNT and just to put your minds at ease a little bit we are aware of this after spotting it on a patrol earlier this week. We spoke to one of the victims and he informed us that he has footage of the attack and the police have arrested someone for this.

 

Did the scumbag say why they wanted to damage other peoples property ?

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