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Name: Nick Hitchens on Jan 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandra Rucki on Jan 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lauren May on Jan 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Utffnrbq on Jan 22, 2013Comments: 1Flag
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Name: Wprcvras on Jan 22, 2013Comments: 1Flag
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Name: Qxxefrhn on Jan 22, 2013Comments: 1Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 22, 2013Comments: 1Flag
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Omar Oakes on Jan 22, 2013
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Name: Terrence Farquharson on Jan 22, 2013Comments: 18 months after the London riots, some muppet thinks its time to close police stations. Good one!Flag
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Name: Jessica Krolikowski on Jan 24, 2013Comments: I cant believe that they would allow such a large area to go with out any police stations through out the night. especially as some of the areas affected have high crime rates. Also some of the ones they plan to close completely have just had a large amount of money spent on them. Norbury station was closed and relocated 1/2 mile up the road only a couple of years ago now they are going to close it.Flag
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Name: Laura Stone on Jan 24, 2013Comments: My neighbour was mugged at knifepoint on our doorstep. The police arrived within 10mins. This will not be the case if you close the local station. Muggings like this in Crystal Palace are now a daily occurrence. How will the police be able to protect us if they have to travel into the borough to do so?Flag
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Name: A Quinn on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Some of the most deprived areas of South London will be without adequate police resource.Flag
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Name: Ben Cobley on Jan 24, 2013Comments: With crime down massively over the last fifteen years or so, criminals are clearly going through hard times. I'd rather we kept it that way.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments: A very bad idea.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments: The Med should definately reconsider their proposed plans.Flag
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Name: Linda Shepherd on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: D Thorne on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Very dangerous and not what the public want.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Butler on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Celia Blair on Jan 25, 2013Comments: Police cars already scream up and down Garratt Lane. How much worse it will be if they have further to go in shorter times. We already don't see any SNT presence in Earlsfield.Flag
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Name: Bernadette Cox on Jan 25, 2013Comments: Absolutely disgraceful !!!Flag
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Name: Leonie Cooper on Jan 25, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Cedric Previtali on Jan 26, 2013Comments: Do not want tooting police station to close!Flag
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Name: Cedric Previtali on Jan 26, 2013Comments: Do not want tooting police station to close!Flag
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Name: Mark Pond on Jan 26, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Hannah Brown on Jan 26, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2013Comments: Please don't shut our police stationsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2013Comments: I wonder if Boris's islington will be downgraded? My friend lives round the corner from Boris. When her neighbour had a brick thrown though the window she said about 6 police cars appeared within minutes! She was very surprised. We have no such policing levels in Tooting and now we will be left with a complete black hole. One rule for Boris and one for everyone else. How can this be fair and just?Flag
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Name: Anon on Jan 27, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anon on Jan 27, 2013Comments: Very very bad idea , why on earth are they doing this , I know it's not the police officers fault they are like most emergency services are stretched beyond braking point which they ( the government will not be able to repair. The police cannot keep going further to emergency calls its getting silly keep Orpington openFlag
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Name: Debbie Maddock on Jan 27, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Maddock on Jan 27, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2013Comments: I think this is possibly the worst mistake you could ever make- or even think of doing!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Allan Kelly on Jan 28, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Amit Patel on Jan 28, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam Seymour-Davies on Jan 28, 2013Comments: I run our street's neighbourhood watch and our residents are appalled.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: CLLR STEPHEN ALAMBRITIS on Jan 29, 2013Comments: Well done to the Wimbledon Guardian on putting together a campaign on behalf of a large and crucial area of South London that could become bereft of vital police coverFlag
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Name: Maxi Martin on Jan 29, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Bev Morrison on Jan 29, 2013Comments: These closures don't make sense - the Met should reconsider.Flag
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Name: Tim Ashton on Jan 29, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Hannah Williamson on Jan 29, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean Duggan on Jan 29, 2013Comments: Ridiculous plan. There must be somewhere in this huge area, preferably several places, where people in distress can go to see the police at night.Flag
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Name: Angela Pettifer on Jan 29, 2013Comments: Shocked at the news of my home town losing its police station. Don't let it happen across London!Flag
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Name: Walter J XERRI on Jan 29, 2013Comments: It would take me too long to mention, why these Police Stations should keep there Blue Lamps, burning 24/7. WXFlag
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Name: Walter J XERRI on Jan 29, 2013Comments: It would take me too long to mention, why these Police Stations should keep there Blue Lamps, burning 24/7. WXFlag
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Name: Chris Baynes on Jan 29, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Katy Neep on Jan 30, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Gary O'Connell on Jan 30, 2013Comments: People need 24-hour access to police at their convenience, not at the police's convenience.Flag
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Rob Pedzinski on Jan 31, 2013
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