Lee Rigby memorial vandalised

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Very sad.
RIP Drummer Lee Rigby3 -
i think what is worse is that a permanent memorial hasn't been put in place as the crime was some years ago.7
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Disappointing and very upsetting to see.
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A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV11
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Sigh.
It still amazes me how much misguided hatred some people have.0 -
!00% this. Those responsible must be real shits to have attacked the flags and photos, but a permanent memorial is way overdue.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
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Very sad news to read. I imagine there's not much you can do about this sort of crime except replace the flags. The more personal items are irreplaceable.
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Absolute disgrace! What a horrible world we live in0
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Seems inevitable these days that memorials get vandalised.0
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@Davo55 @i_b_b_o_r_gDavo55 said:
!00% this. Those responsible must be real shits to have attacked the flags and photos, but a permanent memorial is way overdue.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
There is a permanent memorial about 700 yards from where Lee Rigby was murdered. It also honours two victims of the Woolwich pub bombings. It's unveiling was attended by Lee Rigby's widow and son.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34779650
The people who attacked the flags etc are still scum though.16 - Sponsored links:
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That's a good idea just make sure the CCTV camera is working/switched on unlike the one over the road from the Lawrence plaque in Well Hall Road.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
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Of course, what's the point in having cameras that don't work?Hastingsaddick said:
That's a good idea just make sure the CCTV camera is working/switched on unlike the one over the road from the Lawrence plaque in Well Hall Road.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
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Funny how they got it working after it was vandalised...remember it had a 24 hour police guard for several months as well.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Of course, what's the point in having cameras that don't work?Hastingsaddick said:
That's a good idea just make sure the CCTV camera is working/switched on unlike the one over the road from the Lawrence plaque in Well Hall Road.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
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The first camera put up was just a dummy, once the memorial got vandalised and it got out that the camera was a fake, a working camera (CCTV) was installed pretty quickly.Hastingsaddick said:
Funny how they got it working after it was vandalised...remember it had a 24 hour police guard for several months as well.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Of course, what's the point in having cameras that don't work?Hastingsaddick said:
That's a good idea just make sure the CCTV camera is working/switched on unlike the one over the road from the Lawrence plaque in Well Hall Road.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
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Why use a dummy one? Surely they aren't that expensive?0
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That would make sense.Horsfield9 said:
The first camera put up was just a dummy, once the memorial got vandalised and it got out that the camera was a fake, a working camera (CCTV) was installed pretty quickly.Hastingsaddick said:
Funny how they got it working after it was vandalised...remember it had a 24 hour police guard for several months as well.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Of course, what's the point in having cameras that don't work?Hastingsaddick said:
That's a good idea just make sure the CCTV camera is working/switched on unlike the one over the road from the Lawrence plaque in Well Hall Road.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
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Does a memorial have to be where the tragedy happened? It’s on a busy road, at the back of a school, at the back of the barracks, at the back of a big block of flats.
Not really the place for quiet contemplation.
As Henry pointed out there is something at St.Georges, but I don’t know how easy it is to get access to it.0 -
Just putting up a pole with a dummy camera on top is a lot cheaper then actually providing the real thing , ie:- providing a fibre optic link to it and back to a CCTV control room.Arsenetatters said:Why use a dummy one? Surely they aren't that expensive?
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Why's it got to be a Pole? Why can't a young English kid get an opportunity?Horsfield9 said:
Just putting up a pole with a dummy camera on top is a lot cheaper then actually providing the real thing , ie:- providing a fibre optic link to it and back to a CCTV control room.Arsenetatters said:Why use a dummy one? Surely they aren't that expensive?
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Thanks @Henry Irving I was not aware.Henry Irving said:
@Davo55 @i_b_b_o_r_gDavo55 said:
!00% this. Those responsible must be real shits to have attacked the flags and photos, but a permanent memorial is way overdue.i_b_b_o_r_g said:A permanent memorial, protected by 24 hour CCTV
There is a permanent memorial about 700 yards from where Lee Rigby was murdered. It also honours two victims of the Woolwich pub bombings. It's unveiling was attended by Lee Rigby's widow and son.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34779650
The people who attacked the flags etc are still scum though.0 -
The Cctv camera at the Lawrence plaque has worked since atleast 2005.
Police also carry out a check on it 3 times a day, during which they have to call the control room informing them that the check is being carried out.
The CAD (the longest running CAD in the Met) is then updated.0 -
Disgusting things people do! RIP Lee0
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Wankers!!!1
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Coincidentally these have been donated to the museum.
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Very proud to add these to the archives.
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We left Eltham at the end of 2005, (the plaque was outside my neighbours, we lived at 322)....always something going on outside our house but never bothered us, we must have had one of the safest houses in SE London especially when the plaque was guarded for 24 hours a day....this must have been around 2002-03.alan dugdale said:The Cctv camera at the Lawrence plaque has worked since atleast 2005.
Police also carry out a check on it 3 times a day, during which they have to call the control room informing them that the check is being carried out.
The CAD (the longest running CAD in the Met) is then updated.0 -
Noticed on Facebook a couple of the younger Charlton lads (one of their dads posts on here) are going to replace the teddy bear and put some flags back up this weekend.
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Surprised by that. Putting aside any other aspects that inevitable arise during these discussions, that really doesn't sound like a great use of a stretched police forces time and resources.alan dugdale said:The Cctv camera at the Lawrence plaque has worked since atleast 2005.
Police also carry out a check on it 3 times a day, during which they have to call the control room informing them that the check is being carried out.
The CAD (the longest running CAD in the Met) is then updated.4 -
http://www.stgeorgeswoolwich.org/
St Georges Garrison Church, which includes the Lee Rigby memorial, looking for volunteers.
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