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From: Silk on 26 Nov 2009 04:04 On 25/11/2009 22:43, Conor wrote: > In article<hek7p3$iqn$7(a)aioe.org>, Silk says... >> >> On 24/11/2009 20:47, Conor wrote: >>> In article<hehfi7$e4r$1(a)aioe.org>, Silk says... >>> >>>> You might call this kind of criminal damage "low level". I don't. It >>>> lowers the tone and pikifies an area. >>> >>> Depends on how often it happens. When it has, the town council workers >>> have usually stood them back up quite early on. >>> >> >> The word "usually" implies that it's happened on more than one occasion. >> Sounds pikey to me. > > Annually: > > 26 car thefts > 84 thefts from vehicle > 35 common assault > 1 theft from person > 47 domestic burglaries. > > How about where you live? My house, street, town, county, country? No idea. For my house and immediate area, I'm guessing close to zero.
From: Steve Firth on 26 Nov 2009 05:01 Silk <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > > 26 car thefts > > 84 thefts from vehicle > > 35 common assault > > 1 theft from person > > 47 domestic burglaries. > > > > How about where you live? > > My house, street, town, county, country? No idea. For my house and > immediate area, I'm guessing close to zero. <snigger> For the area where you live (population 90,000): 70 Thefts of vehicles. 138 Crimes of violence against the person 496 Anti-social behaviour arrests 108 Burglaries 11 Robberies <snort> And where I live (total for eight parishes one of them supposedly the largest in England) an area covering 13 miles by six miles with a population of 180,000. 4 Thefts of vehicles. 4 Crimes of violence against the person 24 Anti-social behaviour arrests 9 Burglaries 0 Robberies So how is life at pikey central where you live?
From: Conor on 26 Nov 2009 07:09 In article <1j9s8ad.fw4crzd7sji6N%%steve%@malloc.co.uk>, Steve Firth says... > > Silk <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > > > > 26 car thefts > > > 84 thefts from vehicle > > > 35 common assault > > > 1 theft from person > > > 47 domestic burglaries. > > > > > > How about where you live? > > > > My house, street, town, county, country? No idea. For my house and > > immediate area, I'm guessing close to zero. > > <snigger> > > For the area where you live (population 90,000): > > 70 Thefts of vehicles. > 138 Crimes of violence against the person > 496 Anti-social behaviour arrests > 108 Burglaries > 11 Robberies > > <snort> > > And where I live (total for eight parishes one of them supposedly the > largest in England) an area covering 13 miles by six miles with a > population of 180,000. > Mine covers a large area too as its not only the town but the rural area around it. Square mileage is probably equivalent to yours. One interesting fact is that crime is so bad here that they close the Police Station at teatime and after that there's only 4 coppers on duty covering the town and all the outlying villages. Even on a Friday and Saturday night, its extremely rare to see a copper, even in a patrol car. I wonder what the policing levels in Silks area is. -- Conor www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk I'm not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally.
From: Steve Firth on 26 Nov 2009 14:21 Conor <conor(a)gmx.co.uk> wrote: > One interesting fact is that crime is so bad here that they close the > Police Station at teatime and after that there's only 4 coppers on duty > covering the town and all the outlying villages. Even on a Friday and > Saturday night, its extremely rare to see a copper, even in a patrol > car. Similar here. The one police house was closed thirty years ago and sold to the incumbent seargeant. Last year every police officer in every village was pulled out of the are to patrol in Southampton and Portsmouth because "there's no crime in either electoral ward". > I wonder what the policing levels in Silks area is. I was being generous to him since I took the largest area possible around his known location. That includes some very nice little villages with zero crime whereas he lives in a cardboard box "estate" next door to a pikey shopping centre.
From: Silk on 27 Nov 2009 13:52
On 26/11/2009 10:01, Steve Firth wrote: > Silk<me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >>> 26 car thefts >>> 84 thefts from vehicle >>> 35 common assault >>> 1 theft from person >>> 47 domestic burglaries. >>> >>> How about where you live? >> >> My house, street, town, county, country? No idea. For my house and >> immediate area, I'm guessing close to zero. > > <snigger> > > For the area where you live You have no idea where I live. |