@ianvisits I do wonder what goes through people's heads when they decide to put signs like this up:
1. People engaging in antisocial behavouir don't give a toss if there is a sign anyway.
2. With people walking along the pavement isn't clearly visible.
3. People in 1. probably can't read.
Hello @jk_rowling,
It's lovely that you liked my photo of Wild Court enough to put it on your social media profile, but it would have been equally lovely if you (or your office) had asked me first.
I contacted your office but they haven't replied, so I will try here.
Your success is based on the protection of the much loved IP you've created, so it'd be nice if your office extended the same courtesy to everyone else as well.
Yes, it's just a snap of a photo that I took so I could write about the history of the alley (https://t.co/5OSR1ZklVX), but someone in your office liked it enough to use it for your social media header - so lets chat please.
Thanks
There was a brief commotion when one of the planning officers pointed out that all councillors had been invited for a site visit several weeks ago, though none had attended (one councillor did later visit the site on their own before last night’s meeting) 2/2
@_doublearrow The Cartogram can be found here to put your own data onhttps://data.london.gov.uk/download/excel-mapping-template-for-london-boroughs-and-wards/9f29d8f0-5ce3-447f-b7e3-48d10a9ef4dd/London-squares-cartogram-map.xlsx
@CNviolations Has anyone suggested how else they could have stopped him ramming cars and potentially harming the other officers in any other way? If the answer was to get out of his way how were they going to stop him harming the public?
We have seized more illegal e-bikes and e-scooters than any other police force in the country.
This shows our determination in making the City roads safer and reducing supped up vehicles that can be used for phone snatching.