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MightyBadger said:
A leafy low crime suburb where one of the streets have some council houses......... turns into 'the dog from the council estate'...so is it a leafy low crime suburb with a street of council houses or do you live on the posh end of the council estate?
We still talking about Jaywick?MightyBadger said:
A leafy low crime suburb where one of the streets have some council houses......... turns into 'the dog from the council estate'...so is it a leafy low crime suburb with a street of council houses or do you live on the posh end of the council estate?
It is perfectly possible for council houses to be part of a low crime suburb. Council residents are usually nice people like anywhere else. Council housing doesn't automatically mean knuckle dragging residents.irc said:
MightyBadger said:
A leafy low crime suburb where one of the streets have some council houses......... turns into 'the dog from the council estate'...so is it a leafy low crime suburb with a street of council houses or do you live on the posh end of the council estate?
It is perfectly possible for council houses to be part of a low crime suburb. Council residents are usually nice people like anywhere else. Council housing doesn't automatically mean knuckle dragging residents.Youforreal. said:
irc said:
MightyBadger said:
A leafy low crime suburb where one of the streets have some council houses......... turns into 'the dog from the council estate'...so is it a leafy low crime suburb with a street of council houses or do you live on the posh end of the council estate?
It is perfectly possible for council houses to be part of a low crime suburb. Council residents are usually nice people like anywhere else. Council housing doesn't automatically mean knuckle dragging residents.HTP99 said:
Youforreal. said:
irc said:
MightyBadger said:
A leafy low crime suburb where one of the streets have some council houses......... turns into 'the dog from the council estate'...so is it a leafy low crime suburb with a street of council houses or do you live on the posh end of the council estate?
It is perfectly possible for council houses to be part of a low crime suburb. Council residents are usually nice people like anywhere else. Council housing doesn't automatically mean knuckle dragging residents.I’m from a council estate, proud of it, live in the country now with a tree lined driveway up to the home that I built……..no doubt believed by some funded by a life of crime as nothing good ever comes from a place like that.
Edited by Youforreal. on Wednesday 7th February 17:15
Youforreal. said:
irc said:
MightyBadger said:
A leafy low crime suburb where one of the streets have some council houses......... turns into 'the dog from the council estate'...so is it a leafy low crime suburb with a street of council houses or do you live on the posh end of the council estate?
It is perfectly possible for council houses to be part of a low crime suburb. Council residents are usually nice people like anywhere else. Council housing doesn't automatically mean knuckle dragging residents.I had never heard of Jaywick until this news broke, then YouTube served me up a video of it.
https://youtu.be/6dSqu3V7o4A?si=BQzYg1nROSby3aB4
Rogue landlords and a rogue council in cahoots?
https://youtu.be/6dSqu3V7o4A?si=BQzYg1nROSby3aB4
Rogue landlords and a rogue council in cahoots?
2HFL said:
I had never heard of Jaywick until this news broke, then YouTube served me up a video of it.
https://youtu.be/6dSqu3V7o4A?si=BQzYg1nROSby3aB4
Rogue landlords and a rogue council in cahoots?
Jaywick is Latin for sthole.https://youtu.be/6dSqu3V7o4A?si=BQzYg1nROSby3aB4
Rogue landlords and a rogue council in cahoots?
Another child bitten.
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