Falling crime rates

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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
my residents will make phone calls about stuff even I raise an eyebrow at. A stray dog generated six calls on Thursday last week. A got a call from woman who met a man from a dating website and wanted to report that he didn't look like his photo. I get many calls regarding neighbours looking at each other in an unfriendly fashion, whereas in one patch where I worked they only rang in if weapons were actually being used at the time. Different strokes and all that. My lot are NOT afraid to report.

Should I report it if another cyclist fails to wave at me? :whistle:
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Should I report it if another cyclist fails to wave at me? :whistle:

If you fancy a laugh, search for my post in "Dialogue" about the incident log that starts with "My next door neighbour called my dog a c***"
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
[QUOTE 2558488, member: 9609"]I went to one of our neighbourhood watch meetings a few years back, and one of my neighbours told the attending police officer (at great length) how she regularly saw this man walking without a dog. It was it this moment I think the officer realised she had not joined the sweeny, and it was at this moment I also realised I was finally living in a good place.[/quote]

In the local authority survey on local confidence 46% of my residents are concerned about parking issues. 3.9 percent worry about violent crime. Don't get me started on dogsh*t!!
 
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