From Police Station to Crime Hotspot?

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SquashedCommuter
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From Police Station to Crime Hotspot?

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Interesting to see the crime warning messages outside the closed down police station and offices.

Apart from being used as a dumping ground, I understand it is converted into tax-payer funded homes which appear to have been taken mainly (if not entirely) by immigrants.

There were previous plans to increase capacity for them. Does anyone know the latest plans?
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:roll:
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I assume this is about Miriam Lodge. Haven't heard anything about it recently.
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Crime hotspot? Not according to the Met Police crime map http://www.police.uk/metropolitan/00AZGL/crime/
Just three reported crimes around Miriam Lodge in Feb 2015. Rather outclassed by other areas occupied mainly by white or possibly 'whitened up' blacks :shock:

SQ: you wouldn't possibly be stoking up fear of immigrants for political ends? Or do you have another agenda?

Stuart
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Oh look! Another SQ post about immigrants!
SquashedCommuter
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stuart wrote:Crime hotspot? Not according to the Met Police crime map
Police statistics? And interesting that the very place where people might go to report the crime is closed.
stuart wrote:SQ: you wouldn't possibly be stoking up fear of immigrants for political ends?
I certainly am. Well perhaps "immigration policies" may be more to the point. Public services such as police and hospitals are forced to shut down because of the pressure immigration puts them under.
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SquashedCommuter wrote: Public services such as police and hospitals are forced to shut down because of the pressure immigration puts them under.
How?
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SquashedCommuter wrote:
stuart wrote: Public services such as police and hospitals are forced to shut down because of the pressure immigration puts them under.
The NHS would grind to a halt without immigration. When was the last time you visited a hospital? Did you notice the doctors, nurses, clerical staff and cleaners weren't from entirely 100% Aryan master race stock?
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SquashedCommuter wrote:I understand it is converted into tax-payer funded homes which appear to have been taken mainly (if not entirely) by immigrants.
How could yu tell they were imigrants?
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SquashedCommuter wrote:
stuart wrote:Crime hotspot? Not according to the Met Police crime map
Police statistics? And interesting that the very place where people might go to report the crime is closed.
stuart wrote:SQ: you wouldn't possibly be stoking up fear of immigrants for political ends?
I certainly am. Well perhaps "immigration policies" may be more to the point. Public services such as police and hospitals are forced to shut down because of the pressure immigration puts them under.
Closed down? Where did you find that link? Closures are often to do with policy linked to centralising and economy of scale!
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SquashedCommuter wrote:
stuart wrote:Crime hotspot? Not according to the Met Police crime map
Police statistics? And interesting that the very place where people might go to report the crime is closed.
Sydenham Police Station front office was virtually unused in the final couple of years of its life. The proportion of crimes reported at police stations is miniscule compared with those reported by other means (such as the telephone).

stuart wrote:SQ: you wouldn't possibly be stoking up fear of immigrants for political ends?
I certainly am. Well perhaps "immigration policies" may be more to the point. Public services such as police and hospitals are forced to shut down because of the pressure immigration puts them under.[/quote]


Immigrants shut down police stations?! What a bizarre thing to say. Do they also control the weather?
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bensonby wrote:Immigrants shut down police stations?! What a bizarre thing to say. Do they also control the weather?
No thats the gays:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-ox ... e-25793358
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Pally wrote:Closed down? Where did you find that link? Closures are often to do with policy linked to centralising and economy of scale!
You haven't answered the question......
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Pally wrote:You haven't answered the question......
Remember who your talking about!!!
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somerandombloke wrote:
Pally wrote:You haven't answered the question......
Remember who your talking about!!![/quote)

I hadn't forgotten...still worth asking
SquashedCommuter
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Just a suggestion.

Why not organise a community day and invite all the residents of Miriam Lodge to come along and clean up all the litter and junk dumped around the closed police station.
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Any chance of you answring the questions that were put to you above? Or are you content to appear an ignorant bigot without backing it up?
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