This is the picture for December 2010 for HoL local area and it is from http://www.police.uk/
"1259 crime and ASB".
Not sure what to make of it yet but thought the link worth posting.
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How ridiculous is this? We live on the now infamous rowley road and I have to say i was completely shocked when i first saw this. I can understand the the psychiatric wards in st anne's will make lots of contact with the police, but it's bad that these stats have been linked to our street! For the area we are in it is genuinely one of the nicest, quietest streets. Touch wood I've never seen a single problem on it in 3 1/2 years here and all my neighbours are lovely. And we were wanting to put our place up for sale soon too!
And the police station right next door to the hospital perhaps? Of course there are problems around here as we're only too aware of, but can St Anne's really be the worst ward in London for ASB? I really really struggle to believe that.
From the Guardian article linked below:
"crime hotspots" are nothing of the sort; instead, they are sometimes just the location of the police station where nuisance calls were received."
Here's some official Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) blurb:
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