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Old 23-10-2017, 07:46 AM #1
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Default has the archway regeneration led to a crime hot-spot ?

has the archway regeneration led to a crime hot-spot ? 23.10.17

i left camden
to investigate for islington
the conclusion was not random
no crime sophistication as the genius is a simpleton.
we have to admire
its probably the star of sopranos
children start life on the wire
its a failure from barnardo's.
the business is thriving
its more contagious then chlamydia
to community message boards its arriving
no slow down even if the warning is on social media.
we are all addicted
its what makes the crime linger
instead of having the hill inflicted
heck out the poetry with your finger.
keep the phone hidden
sorry but archway is a camp of concentration
the cut in police may not be forbidden
but the fuel is the archway regeneration.

it sounded to good to be true - and now that crime is only online and we have no police - the question is - has the regeneration of archway led to this crime ?
http://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/ne...-bid-1-3666128
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