Bob Whysman- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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Sheila Amos wrote:Were still partying at 5 this morning, a little quieter than last night, after police went away last night window was closed for half hour, then wide open again, music slightly quieter, and kids inside, but still not good enough for the near neighbours.
Saturday partying just round corner, same friends or relations, kids running riot again, trying to climb fence into Community Centre, got sticks from somewhere and were fighting in the street how much more do we have to put up with, same group party in Clarendon Street as Howard knows police have been called there also
Sheila, have you tried going down this route as I have known it to be very effective in the Brighton area?
https://forms.dover.gov.uk/nuisanceDo nothing and nothing happens.
Andy B- Location: dover
- Registered: 10 Nov 2012
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I heard of a similar situation told to me by some friends concerning a large family who had came here for a better life.This was in the Thanet area and when police eventually came my friends were told to wait and be patient until the party eventually finished and that the family shouldnt be blamed as it was part of their culture and they didnt understand that they was causing a problem.I often feel that the authorites are reluctant to get involved in certain situations such as these.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,577
Andy
It's that really does make me angry, everyone should be treated equally, I don't look upon this as a them and us, if a group(English, or whoever) are causing issues such as this house in westbury road then pressure should be put on by all agencies to resolve it.
We need police to do just that, Police.
I'm still waiting a reply from the police I sent to the inspector/sargent/pcso on the stalker, or person roaming the street at 3am peering in peoples windows,
they do themselves no justice by not replying
just stopping this guy once will give the police so much info.
I hope they take action before a serious incident takes place.
I have no idea which PCSO is for this area as the police notices around the ward are out of date and the ones shown no longer work for the police.
But its not all the police, we need the agencies to step up to mark, like DDC and not fob people off.
We need the landlord to take responsibility.
So much can be done, with a little bit of co ordinated approach.
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
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If anyone feels the police are not doing enough it might be worth contacting the Police And Crime Commissioner, after all he must be there for some reason.
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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Howard;
in reply to your question on the hub, a delegation from the community are going to the hallon Thursday to meet people from the hub in the hope of resolving some of the issues;
Jan;
you may of heard elsewhere that j heron is trying to get the crime commissionr to dover
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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No, it's all good, John Heron is after getting him down, great idea but not so sure he will come but all also needs a lot of preparation for maximum affect.
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