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Sprotyrover

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Re: Is Donny dangerous?
« Reply #60 on January 29, 2022, 06:13:36 pm by Sprotyrover »
If we had some hard nosed coppers patrolling on foot "Come here son what's that down your trousers? a knife  or maybe you just glad to see me?. now come with me for a minute for a stop and search!"
That's what used to happen before the 'WOKES got their lily livered way!



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ColinDouglasHandshake

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« Reply #61 on January 29, 2022, 07:55:28 pm by ColinDouglasHandshake »
Donny is a shit hole tbf by and large. Glad i moved away as soon as i could but still have lots of family ad friends in the town and surrounds. It will always be the place i was born, raised and became an adult but as soon as i was able to hoof it out of there i took that opportunity.

Gone massively downhill since i left. Other than a nice bus station.

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« Reply #62 on January 29, 2022, 08:05:44 pm by tyke1962 »
Absolutely tragic that two young lives were lost over probably nothing more than a pub argument .

I lost a mate several years ago who was punched from behind in a Barnsley town centre bar over absolutely nothing although he wasn't a young lad by any means .

It's absolutely tragic with their whole lives ahead of them that this is happening on our streets .




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« Reply #63 on January 29, 2022, 08:06:11 pm by WheatleyRover »
I think there is some episodes from a tv series about Doncaster night life on YouTube from the 1990's.

ColinDouglasHandshake

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« Reply #64 on January 29, 2022, 08:10:33 pm by ColinDouglasHandshake »
I think there is some episodes from a tv series about Doncaster night life on YouTube from the 1990's.

My era. Town in the 90's was just awesome.

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« Reply #65 on January 29, 2022, 08:29:41 pm by WheatleyRover »
I think there is some episodes from a tv series about Doncaster night life on YouTube from the 1990's.

My era. Town in the 90's was just awesome.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6KoGgxqt3iQ&feature=youtu.be

ColinDouglasHandshake

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« Reply #66 on January 29, 2022, 08:57:21 pm by ColinDouglasHandshake »
I think there is some episodes from a tv series about Doncaster night life on YouTube from the 1990's.

My era. Town in the 90's was just awesome.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6KoGgxqt3iQ&feature=youtu.be

Haha that's quality. Cheers man.

DonnyNoel

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Re: Is Donny dangerous?
« Reply #67 on January 29, 2022, 10:33:35 pm by DonnyNoel »
If we had some hard nosed coppers patrolling on foot "Come here son what's that down your trousers? a knife  or maybe you just glad to see me?. now come with me for a minute for a stop and search!"
That's what used to happen before the 'WOKES got their lily livered way!

Or just as likely the fact there are barely any coppers patrolling these days sadly.

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« Reply #68 on January 29, 2022, 10:39:47 pm by ColinDouglasHandshake »
I know. Back in the 90's i knew our village bobbys in Scawsby by name, and they knew me.   :lol: One even rode a cycle around and lived on our street.

Even though a lot of us were scallies, we still had respect for the local plods. These days i have no respect for the police whatsoever.

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« Reply #69 on January 30, 2022, 09:27:34 am by rich1471 »
Pc Patterson is what is needed who always at away games at rovers ,it only took him to look at you to think ok I will do as my told

Filo

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« Reply #70 on January 30, 2022, 10:01:22 am by Filo »
Pc Patterson is what is needed who always at away games at rovers ,it only took him to look at you to think ok I will do as my told

He used to stand in front of me at Belle Vue after he retired from the Police, never seen him at the KM/ EP, though

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« Reply #71 on January 30, 2022, 02:53:34 pm by big fat yorkshire pudding »
I know. Back in the 90's i knew our village bobbys in Scawsby by name, and they knew me.   :lol: One even rode a cycle around and lived on our street.

Even though a lot of us were scallies, we still had respect for the local plods. These days i have no respect for the police whatsoever.

Fair shout this. As a kid in scawsby back then they always came in to school and were about the area.

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« Reply #72 on January 30, 2022, 03:26:33 pm by idler »
Pc Patterson is what is needed who always at away games at rovers ,it only took him to look at you to think ok I will do as my told

He used to stand in front of me at Belle Vue after he retired from the Police, never seen him at the KM/ EP, though
I saw him walking to the Keepmoat a few years ago.

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« Reply #73 on January 30, 2022, 03:32:02 pm by ColinDouglasHandshake »
There are parts of Donny that i wouldn't live in if i was given a free house. Hexthorpe, Balby, Hyde Park, Highfields being 4 that would be immediately dismissed as a risk to life IMO.

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« Reply #74 on January 30, 2022, 04:19:32 pm by DonnyNoel »
There are parts of Donny that i wouldn't live in if i was given a free house. Hexthorpe, Balby, Hyde Park, Highfields being 4 that would be immediately dismissed as a risk to life IMO.

Sadly I think based on the (supposedly) gang related crimes in the last 12-18 months you can add a couple of other places to that (notable Cantley).

But then I think this is another case of people ignoring the size of Doncaster and dismissing it as another small northern town when it's anything but. I live in Stainforth, a village in peoples eyes yet home to over 6k people and a closed police station. Whilst Facebook isn't always a credible source for news our DN7 facebook group has regular reports of arson, burglary and assault. I'm sure there's a huge debate about respect, parental responsibilities and society in general but I think there's issues caused by lack of police on the beat.

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« Reply #75 on January 30, 2022, 04:42:31 pm by Filo »
There are parts of Donny that i wouldn't live in if i was given a free house. Hexthorpe, Balby, Hyde Park, Highfields being 4 that would be immediately dismissed as a risk to life IMO.

Sadly I think based on the (supposedly) gang related crimes in the last 12-18 months you can add a couple of other places to that (notable Cantley).

But then I think this is another case of people ignoring the size of Doncaster and dismissing it as another small northern town when it's anything but. I live in Stainforth, a village in peoples eyes yet home to over 6k people and a closed police station. Whilst Facebook isn't always a credible source for news our DN7 facebook group has regular reports of arson, burglary and assault. I'm sure there's a huge debate about respect, parental responsibilities and society in general but I think there's issues caused by lack of police on the beat.


Stainforth has always had a bad reputation, it will never be any different, today we have wannabee gangsters that blight the village and don’t give a shit about anyone, in times past there was a good old fight and things forgotten until the next disagreement, I was born and bred in Stainforth, never lived anywhere else and wouldn’t want to either

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« Reply #76 on January 30, 2022, 08:37:41 pm by normal rules »
There are parts of Donny that i wouldn't live in if i was given a free house. Hexthorpe, Balby, Hyde Park, Highfields being 4 that would be immediately dismissed as a risk to life IMO.

Sadly I think based on the (supposedly) gang related crimes in the last 12-18 months you can add a couple of other places to that (notable Cantley).

But then I think this is another case of people ignoring the size of Doncaster and dismissing it as another small northern town when it's anything but. I live in Stainforth, a village in peoples eyes yet home to over 6k people and a closed police station. Whilst Facebook isn't always a credible source for news our DN7 facebook group has regular reports of arson, burglary and assault. I'm sure there's a huge debate about respect, parental responsibilities and society in general but I think there's issues caused by lack of police on the beat.


Stainforth has always had a bad reputation, it will never be any different, today we have wannabee gangsters that blight the village and don’t give a shit about anyone, in times past there was a good old fight and things forgotten until the next disagreement, I was born and bred in Stainforth, never lived anywhere else and wouldn’t want to either

My mums family lived on Princess Avenue next to second square. She was born and bred there.  She was one of nine.

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« Reply #77 on January 30, 2022, 09:32:35 pm by Filo »
There are parts of Donny that i wouldn't live in if i was given a free house. Hexthorpe, Balby, Hyde Park, Highfields being 4 that would be immediately dismissed as a risk to life IMO.

Sadly I think based on the (supposedly) gang related crimes in the last 12-18 months you can add a couple of other places to that (notable Cantley).

But then I think this is another case of people ignoring the size of Doncaster and dismissing it as another small northern town when it's anything but. I live in Stainforth, a village in peoples eyes yet home to over 6k people and a closed police station. Whilst Facebook isn't always a credible source for news our DN7 facebook group has regular reports of arson, burglary and assault. I'm sure there's a huge debate about respect, parental responsibilities and society in general but I think there's issues caused by lack of police on the beat.


Stainforth has always had a bad reputation, it will never be any different, today we have wannabee gangsters that blight the village and don’t give a shit about anyone, in times past there was a good old fight and things forgotten until the next disagreement, I was born and bred in Stainforth, never lived anywhere else and wouldn’t want to either

My mums family lived on Princess Avenue next to second square. She was born and bred there.  She was one of nine.

Wouldn’t live on Princess Avenue for a gold pig, always something going off down there

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Re: Is Donny dangerous?
« Reply #78 on January 31, 2022, 12:00:41 am by BVB »
Pc Patterson is what is needed who always at away games at rovers ,it only took him to look at you to think ok I will do as my told
Walking down the road to the last game at the Goldstone, group of Donny likely lads in front - suddenly a huge booming voice from behind calls out one of their names - named hard lad meekly turns round to acknowledge he has been noted and is under the stern eye of …PC Patterson.
Could do with a few more of him these days.



ColinDouglasHandshake

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« Reply #79 on February 07, 2022, 08:22:32 am by ColinDouglasHandshake »
More firearms nonsense in donny the last few days. Reports of a shooting in shitehole balby as well as reports of shots being fired from cars in intake (shithole) and Cantley (never used to be a shitehole but now is). Par for the course in donny these days. In my town I will read about one firearms offence maybe in a whole year.

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« Reply #80 on February 07, 2022, 08:37:44 am by andy didcott »
Firearms discharge on edge of the homestead in Bentley a few days ago also, now that place is a real shithole.

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« Reply #81 on February 07, 2022, 07:34:38 pm by Monkcaster_Rover »
Very good friend of mine woke up this morning to find that both the cars had been robbed off his drive last night.

Edenthorpe.

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« Reply #82 on February 07, 2022, 08:42:27 pm by Filo »
Very good friend of mine woke up this morning to find that both the cars had been robbed off his drive last night.

Edenthorpe.

Keyless start by any chance?

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« Reply #83 on February 07, 2022, 09:20:45 pm by Monkcaster_Rover »
Very good friend of mine woke up this morning to find that both the cars had been robbed off his drive last night.

Edenthorpe.

Keyless start by any chance?

Nope! Broke in despite the house doors being locked & lifted the keys.

Filo

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« Reply #84 on February 07, 2022, 09:32:11 pm by Filo »
Very good friend of mine woke up this morning to find that both the cars had been robbed off his drive last night.

Edenthorpe.

Keyless start by any chance?

Nope! Broke in despite the house doors being locked & lifted the keys.

Always take the car keys to bed

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« Reply #85 on February 07, 2022, 09:33:51 pm by drfchound »
They might need a baseball bat by the bed too if the burglars came upstairs.

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« Reply #86 on February 07, 2022, 09:36:06 pm by ColinDouglasHandshake »
They might need a baseball bat by the bed too if the burglars came upstairs.

IMO burglars should be fair game if they break in. You can do what you like to them until they perish. Would reduce burglar numbers.

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« Reply #87 on February 07, 2022, 09:48:52 pm by Filo »
They might need a baseball bat by the bed too if the burglars came upstairs.

Well I have one in that very location, I also have two i fra red gates with the alarm in the bedroom and four CCTV cameras around the house, no one gets on my property without me knowing, and I’m prepared if they do

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« Reply #88 on February 08, 2022, 09:41:12 am by bahrain rover »
They might need a baseball bat by the bed too if the burglars came upstairs.

Well I have one in that very location, I also have two i fra red gates with the alarm in the bedroom and four CCTV cameras around the house, no one gets on my property without me knowing, and I’m prepared if they do
I don't blame you Filo.
I have a bat also strategically placed for similar reasons. But due to being in Mindanao, Southern Philippines. Mine hits 5.56mm out the end of it.

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« Reply #89 on February 08, 2022, 05:38:09 pm by roversdude »
They might need a baseball bat by the bed too if the burglars came upstairs.

IMO burglars should be fair game if they break in. You can do what you like to them until they perish. Would reduce burglar numbers.

Totally agree - there will be do gooders somewhere with a problem with it

 

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