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Re: Youths in balham

by Observer » Thu Nov 14, 2013 5:15 pm

Firstly, if you these 'youths' that you speak of are known to the local police and you have seen them repeatedly, why is it that you post it on here, rather then inform the local police, my apologies if you did so before making this post. Secondly, I am also aware of these 'youths' but I have never been intimidated or felt that i must cross the road to get away from them and I have seen little to suggest that they are actually criminals, only that they have quite ill mannerisms and are quite inconsiderate. Lastly, I would like to point out that a large majority of the community have misconception that any youth in a hoodie or tracksuit is dangerous, a gang member or a criminal in some way. I would like to leave by stating that this is in no way intended as a personal attack on you or any other and that this is merely my point of view.
Have a good day, Observer

Re: Youths in balham

by Midwifemummy13 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:31 pm

HERE HERE.......

Re: Youths in balham

by clapset » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:26 pm

The comedy about this is that the police clearly know there is an issue ... yet have done very little ... same old same old. A riot kicks off and they go into hiding. But catching cyclists straying from the "box" at the cross roads of ncote road and battersea rise and you've got 12 coppers busy dishing out £50 tickets ... muppets.

Re: Youths in balham

by motherbear » Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:46 am

if they are threatening or doing any harm call the police

if they are youths just being young and hanging out....live and let live

Re: Youths in balham

by Midwifemummy13 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:45 am

Thank you so much for your support yes I totally agree there is a big issue with these youths. I have on numerous occasions reported incidents that unfortunately has just been brushed under the carpet. Whilst I'm shocked that many replied have talked about this been a less serious problem but its still a problem that needs to be addressed. I have these youths laugh at both the police & support officers. They know they can get away with this awful behaviour and it saddens me that the police fail to act.

Let's hope the police read our concerns & start to act

Re: Youths in balham

by BALLANTINE » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:36 am

Midwifemummy13 - I know from my work with Balham police that there is a drug dealing issue centred around William Hill - I suggest that any antisocial or criminal activity is reported to Balham Safer Neighbourhoods team:-

Steve Miles I Safer Neighbourhoods Sergeant - Balham and Northcote wards I Wandsworth Borough
Tel 020 8247 8605 | Metphone 38605 |
E-mail
Balham ward: Balham.SNT@met.police.uk

The more reports they recieve the more resources will be directed to that problem

Maybe the other posts would not be so dismissive if it was their children being sold drugs - THINK BEFORE YOU TYPE GIRLS

Re: Youths in balham

by Jibberty » Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:05 pm

And, if you know personally what they've allegedly been doing, why on earth do you not ring the police and tell them? That's what the police are there for to, you know, catch criminals and feckless youths...

Re: Youths in balham

by Jibberty » Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:02 pm

Er, I did not attack you personally and FFS is an exasperated reaction.

Would live you to show me where I attacked you personally.

Re: Youths in balham

by Midwifemummy13 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:59 pm

How rude of you to both attack me personally & swear at me?? This website is not designed for people like that?? I was trying to warn fellow Balham residents that's all.
Please don't waste your foul language by replying.

Re: Youths in balham

by Jibberty » Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:53 pm

Well if you are so sure that they are known to the police I suggest you call the local police station and let them know where their baddies are.

FFS.

Re: Youths in balham

by Midwifemummy13 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:19 pm

I would like to clearly state these youths I am talking about are not from chestnut grove academy & would very much appreciate the blame not been put on them either. These youths are clearly not in uniform & clearly not at school. Some of them are too old to be at school too. There are clearly up to no good & are known to the police & are known robbers thugs & bullies.

They get away with it that why they continue in this awful way.

People be warned

Re: Youths in balham

by papinian » Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:57 pm

Does anyone know why English teenagers display this sort of "attitude"? I don't see this in other countries - where I am from, where my wife is from, or anywhere that we have visited. How is it that these children don't learn manners? Is it the parents' fault?

Re: Youths in balham

by Midwifemummy13 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:01 pm

This post is not a joke & I would like to say I know first hand what these youth get up to & have been involved on numerous occasions with local robberies & other crimes.
Thanks

Re: Youths in balham

by NYE31 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 4:06 pm

You get them everywhere, Southside, outside CJ station, market towns outside of London.

As long as they aren't doing anything wrong, the police probably have better things to do but probably worth mentioning to your safer neighbourhoods team if you are worried.

Re: Youths in balham

by Jen66 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 3:38 pm

I see them outside McDonalds and also Flavas after school.

But not once have I felt intimidated or compelled to cross the road away from them. They're just teenagers eating burgers/chips!

Yes they're a bit loud and gobby but that's teenagers for you.

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