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Forest Hill Police Newsletter - November 2023
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02-11-2023 10:29 AM

See attached.



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samuelsen


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04-11-2023 05:42 PM

How about actually producing something useful rather than repeating what you have said in previous newsletters, or even better go catch some criminals, it's what you are there for,

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nottinghillbilly


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04-11-2023 08:38 PM

I must confess as a woman who due to my working hours has to walk back from the station late at night I must agree with some of@samuelsen's comment above.
I would prefer to know of any thing to watch out for, local crime, is anything being done about the begging outside the station morning and evening for instance?

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rbmartin


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04-11-2023 11:41 PM

Even during the day between the rush hours, it can be intimidating to use the ticket machines and the cashpoints with the beggers hovering around the front.

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samuelsen


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05-11-2023 02:52 PM

Are there no station staff, and if they do not want to intervene shouldn't they call the PCSO's at the very least??

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Anotherjohn


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05-11-2023 04:17 PM

In response to yours and samuelsen's posts, I must agree that this month's newsletter isn't really saying anything, which, naturally, would leave us to assume that there's nothing to report.

However, I emailed the Safer Neighbourhood Team a couple of weeks ago and an officer called me back for a long chat to let me know what's being done behind the scenes; and I was very reassured, even though process can take its time.

From that experience, I learned that the SNT are very keen to work with us to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the town so I'd urge anyone contact them to try to sort things out.

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samuelsen


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05-11-2023 04:32 PM

That's really good to hear about the SNT but they need to TELL residents what's happening, issues which have arisen, things dealt with, things that are ongoing, numbers of incidents i.e. anti social behaviour, muggings, break in's, areas in SE23 being targeted, rapes, drug related offences, AND their clear up rates plus other types of incidents etc.

Make the newsletter meaningful, not packed with words and statements that have no meaning. I want to see them taking action, being on the ground and being active, not strolling around and attending events. They are there to be a deterrent and get involved and attend incidents and solve crimes and put criminals in front of the justice system.

Do that and they are likely to get more involvement and begin to re-build the long lost trust they desire.......

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Anotherjohn


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05-11-2023 05:48 PM

" begin to re-build the long lost trust they desire "

I wasn't aware that there were any trust issues.

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