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Try going out on your own



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SO Sarah Cliss joins a multi-agency task force and goes out on the streets of March on a Friday night to see what all the fuss is about, does she? (Citizen, March, edition, April 16).
They come across gangs of youths, who were drinking and a bit loud, but when approached they were chatty and seemed to have rapport with the team.

Were you not surprised they seemed friendly – you were with PCSO's and a task force?

Try going on your own, or follow a couple of OAPs one night, like me and several of my friends.

To be sworn at and made fun of was one time too many for me.

MARY WALKER (71 years),
March.




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