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cantcatchme

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  1. :haha: Quoted post Why post the laughing face? You are the person who created extra accounts and had them PM Raven saying how Home Time should be made a mod! Joker. Quoted post hahaha! STUNG! Quoted post [/b] use your head bob. not everyone lives on there own like you. i know exactly who pm'd raven about that because i actually live with him!
  2. knew i had seen some essex stuff on grafflondon
  3. what kind of OTRs are those red ones? Quoted post [/b] Im not sure on that, that equipment was for a mission on that night and we put our stuff together and the OTR's had nothing to do with me. And im not sure where abouts your from so i cant advise you where to buy OTR's from. Net is first option.
  4. nice stuff on the previous pages mace
  5. say goodbye to london bridge :hatred: :hatred: :hatred:
  6. as its lens's bday, feel free to VOTE
  7. IRECENTLY made a complaint to South Eastern Trains (SET) about the appaling level of multi-coloured tagging graffiti that is to be found plastered along every railway wall, signal box and adjacent property for a continuous 30 mile stretch from Gravesend to Charing Cross. This represents massive illegal trespass and criminal damage on a truly epic scale, which indicates not only has law and order broken down but proves a vicious level of hooliganism and nihilism exists which would disgrace a Third World country. Nothing is apparently done to stop it by the police or authorities so the graffiti gets worse year on year. It was when I heard through the grapevine vandals had entered the Slade Green maintenance depot and adjacent sidings at the dead of night to spray paint on the trains themselves, I realised this could represent a serious terrorism threat. There are also hints that signal box wires have been tampered with. When I contacted SET, Marion McGill of customer services, simply treated it as a little local irritation, and passed the buck onto the British Transport Police. They, in turn, suggested they didn't have the staff to either use the available technology to remove it or to police the railway tracks at night to prevent vandals from doing it. Ms McGill said the process involved "painstaking gathering of evidence and handwriting analysis". This laid-back attitude is totally unacceptable and itself is criminally irresponsible. The British Transport Police should appeal directly to the Home Office for millions of pounds of extra funding to pay for security guards without delay. They could force the government's hand by saying it could become a national security issue or health issue. Failing this the solution would be to treat spray paint cans as a serious anti-social and criminal weapon on a par with firearms and simply ban the retail sale of such items to members of the public of any age and make them available only to business concerns.
  8. Why hasn’t graffiti been cleaned up? Last year you published a letter complaining about the amount of graffiti on the Greenwich/Woolwich railway line from Charing Cross. Since then it has got considerably worse, despite South Eastern Trains (SET) reassuring me they would be tackling the problem. Michael Holden, managing director of SET, has published a brochure saying the company is now fitting its trains with anti-graffiti vinyl films and laminates. But he ducks the issue I raised about the extensive criminal damage which has been done to trackside walls and buildings which can be seen along the route from Higham to London, which gives the whole of the rail network a shabby appearance. It will take millions of pounds, thousands of workers and a number of years to remove this. The problem is caused by the complete absence of security staff patrolling the network at night and is part of the general social problem of the withdrawal of authority figures in society generally. Policemen no longer patrol the streets and ticket inspectors seldom appear on the trains hence people feel they can do whatever they like. Political correctness plays its part. There are signs in every rail car warning people not to smoke but none banning graffiti.
  9. kuet - got up like no other in south london in the space of a year.
  10. fury from south london. gettin up
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