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Police are continuing to deliver a combination of high-visibility and plain clothes

patrols in the affected areas around East Dulwich. Burglary remains a priority

for us as part of our commitment towards the prevention of crime and

reassuring vulnerable residents. In particular combating burglary in Barry Road

and the area south of Lordship Lane. Remember, as a resident of East

Dulwich, you are entitled to a free SelectaDNA property marking kit (worth

?25). Please contact us and we will hand deliver your kit


East Dulwich Safer Neighbourhoods Team

Telephone: 020 8721 2447

Email:eastdulwich.snt@met.police.uk

"Street briefing

Start: Fri 01 November 2013, 12:30 PM

End: Fri 01 November 2013, 13:30 PM

Location

Outside Dulwich Islamic Centre, 23 North Cross Road, London SE22 9ET

Description

An outdoor meeting that any member of the public can attend held outdoors."

http://content.met.police.uk/Event/Street-briefing/1400018667101/1257246745828

Just ot highlight that the SelectaDNA property marking kits retail at ?37.50 inc VAT now (used to ?55):

http://www.selectadna.co.uk/forensic-coding-domestic-kits/selectadna-mini-home-kit.html


If you live in East Dulwich ward - boundaries are Melbourne Grove, Railway Rise, Grove Vale, East Dulwich Road (south side), Crystal Palace Road, Upland Road, Friern Road, Underhill Road, Dunstans Road, Upland Rad, Lordship Lane, Melbourne Grove - you can get a kit for free.

If you live in East Dulwich ward - boundaries are Melbourne Grove, Railway Rise, Grove Vale, East Dulwich Road (south side), Crystal Palace Road, Upland Road, Friern Road, Underhill Road, Dunstans Road, Upland Rad, Lordship Lane, Melbourne Grove - you can get a kit for free.


Not all of Underhill - the southern-most bit is in College Ward (below either Dunstan or Langton Rise, I'm not sure which)

Unlurked, I think you are being unfair- the police do their job. Unfortunately there is a hard core of 'people' in this country who think they can take and do what they want regardless. What is really needed are proper deterrents (unfortunately all my ideas would be against the perps' human rights)

"If the police did their job .."


Yes, very unfair Unlurked. There are plenty of posts to this forum from people admitting they've left items of value in cars, in plain view or doors unlocked. Not saying this is a dominant factor but it doesn't help avoiding getting your stuff nicked.

unlurked Wrote:

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> If the police did their job then kits wouldn't be

> needed, and that is regardless of cuts. Never any

> resource issue looking after G8 e.g.



What an illuminating insight. You must tell us more.

Are these the same police muppetts that asked me to remove my motorbike from the pavement (as it was chained to a lamp post). Leaving me to park it in the middle of the road - a hell of a lot less secure and prone to theft. Yeh real good police we have.


Go Catch the burglers, rapists, thieves, con men, drug dealers and Former BBC employees please !

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