Britain's crime hotspots
- buffaloskinner
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Do it on the Post Office postcode finder its a lot more accurate than Googlehttp://www.postoffice.co.uk/postcode-finder
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- buffaloskinner
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buffaloskinner wrote: Do it on the Post Office postcode finder its a lot more accurate than Googlehttp://www.postoffice.co.uk/postcode-finder South side of Bradford Road just before the traffic lights, opposite the Civic Hall. It would almost be correct for the Green Flag offices too...
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- cnosni
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tilly wrote: MotherHen wrote: Isn't the Aire Street, Whitehall area of Leeds city centre where the ladies of the night do business? That may have something to do with the crime figures! Welcome to the site MotherHen. Indeed welcome motherhen.Im there everyday for work (as you know) and at all hours of the day.I would say that i have never seen anything more serious than drunken people hanging around.
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Thanks for the welcome. If you look at the crime map, it gives a breakdown for the various crimes for a particular street although it doesn't put them at any one address. For instance, in June, there was just one bike theft in Aire St, but there were 93 assorted offences in Princes Square including 12 of violence and sexual offences and 24 of anti-social bheaviour. www.police.uk if anyone wants to have a look at their area.
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Just a suggestion but.....In the alphabet of Leeds streets, what comes before Aire Street in that particular postcode?The reason I ask is that our new "multi department" reporting database at work was a bit tricky to get to grips with [meaning it was designed by some 14 year old who was never actually going to use the damn thing] and if you weren’t careful to ensure the correct postcode, street / action / result was selected [as opposed to just highlighted] from the drop down list, it would default to the first location on the particular postcode list.In terms of streets, poor old Abbey Road – of the Beatles zebra crossing fame – featured on every crime map, licensing statistic, noise nuisance report, road and footway fault etc, etc, for the first three month of the new system being used.