Pointless Neighbourhood Watch signs

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Tim Lund
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Pointless Neighbourhood Watch signs

Post by Tim Lund »

Are there any more pointless than this, 157 Silverdale?

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Notice the pretty Christmas frosting on the pavement, courtesy of the car window of someone else who'd parked there?

I've lived just by for ten years now, and never been told anything about a Neighbourhood Watch scheme. I'll be inviting my local councillors to comment on this here, and the local Safer Neighbourhoods team, but I'd also be interested in any more such.
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Post by stuart »

Dunno about Silverdale but there was a very active Neighbourhood (Narborhood) Watch here in Lawrie Park in 1985 run by the redoubtable Norman McCann. I know that because he spotted us suspiciously entering our new home for the first time with the rozzers rolling up a few minutes later to check our credentials.

It faded shortly after. Do the Silverdale signs look 25 years old?

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Post by Willy »

I suspect that whoever broke the car's window either couldn't read or it was dark when they did it so didn't notice the sign...
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Post by Tim Lund »

Willy:

I think it was in broad daylight, since some coming round to my place at mid day mentioned they'd just seen it happen. But I suspect it went unreported!

Stuart:

I think the sign is probably about fifteen years old, since it has the meercats on it, and from my involvement in a scheme where I lived in Peckham, I think that's when they were brought in.
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Post by bensonby »

The neighbourhood watch scheme, whilst big in the 80s, broadly fell into disuse in the mid 90s
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Post by Ulysses »

bensonby wrote:The neighbourhood watch scheme, whilst big in the 80s, broadly fell into disuse in the mid 90s
My street in West Greenwich where I lived previously was a neighbourhood watch area and besides getting a bit off your insurance premium each year I couldn't see the point.

Vigilance and common sense reactions to odd behaviour shouldn't need a scheme or sign.
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Post by stuart »

Care to share the reasons B? How do those fit in with the current local policing initiatives? The signs seem to last longer than the schemes.

It is confusing to the layman/lady

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Post by bensonby »

stuart wrote:Care to share the reasons B? How do those fit in with the current local policing initiatives? The signs seem to last longer than the schemes.

It is confusing to the layman/lady

Stuart
I'm not really sure, I believe it comes down to changing priorities and the breadth of local efforts and support.

I do believe that similar schemes are being rolled out again on some levels in some places.....

As Tim suggested, if interested then get in touch with the SNT. I do know of some active and successful NW schemes still in existance.
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