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Uncle Mick 16-05-2008 20:21

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Ah! I know the place, went past on my bike on wednesday night. What a bunch of scrotes. It used to be a nice area. I worked across the road at the accountants and Jimmy Littlefair used to come over every morning to polish the brass plate on the door. If it was still there this mob would have weighed it in!.

ozzypostie 19-05-2008 09:48

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had more trouble on friday night at 130 am they were on the church with two crates of larger urinating on the graves then they were shouting abuse to the bottom house.
5 mins later they were all fighting in the graveyard then started running down the street arguing with the bottom house so i called the police.
been quiet since then so i hope it worked for now!!

panther 19-05-2008 10:12

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low-life !!:mad::mad:

My brothers Ashes are scattered in there!!!!!!!!!!:(

jaysay 19-05-2008 10:20

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Why is it that these people never get their just desserts:(:mad:

MITZY 19-05-2008 17:57

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I passed what I can only presume this place at 6.30 Saturday morning, about 6 people stood around drinking cans, one with a youngster aged about 18month, they should lock em up and throw away the key if they are as bad as they appear to be.

MargaretR 19-05-2008 18:17

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Originally Posted by MITZY (Post 578778)
I passed what I can only presume this place at 6.30 Saturday morning, about 6 people stood around drinking cans, one with a youngster aged about 18month, they should lock em up and throw away the key if they are as bad as they appear to be.

Perhaps the NSPCC should be told by those who have seen a child at risk.

BERNADETTE 19-05-2008 18:22

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 578785)
Perhaps the NSPCC should be told by those who have seen a child at risk.

Was just going to say that, if they are drinking all day how can they be capable of looking after a child??:mad:

flashy 19-05-2008 18:32

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especially near a busy main road

panther 19-05-2008 19:03

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...and being ****ed up too!
bloody chavs.....

MITZY 19-05-2008 19:16

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To be honest I just thought a few friends maybe just leaving from an all night party, none seemed very drunk or causing trouble, they had hold of the youngster, but just come on here today to catch up on postings and could possibly be the same place,I noticed one window boarded up but I was driving, stuck behind another car crawling along, otherwise may not have even noticed them.

panther 19-05-2008 19:29

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the little tot should have been in bed!, the mentality of some people today, its unbelieveable.....i wouldnt dream of drinking when my kids where little, , what if the tot suddenley become ill, what then?,,,go to A+E ****ed up and then get kicked out by security for being a mouthy git!?

they dont deserve owt!

onlyme 19-05-2008 21:18

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so is anyone actually reporting this to social services etc etc?

Lilly 19-05-2008 21:29

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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 578946)
so is anyone actually reporting this to social services etc etc?

I'll admit that I haven't.

They've never had the baby outside when I've been passing so I've never actually seen him/her. If I saw something that really worried me I wouldn't know where to ring but I'm sure I'd find out and would do it.

People are possibly being put off reporting them for fear of reprisals. :(

paulthepony 20-05-2008 15:51

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http://www.nspcc.org.uk/helpandadvic..._wda33161.html is anyone actually reporting this to social services etc etc?[/quote]

Lilly 20-05-2008 15:59

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Originally Posted by paulthepony (Post 579162)
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/helpandadvic..._wda33161.html is anyone actually reporting this to social services etc etc?

[/quote]

Have you contacted the NSPCC? :confused:


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