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Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 03:40 PM

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Park NewsFrom Spike.

There is a program tonight (March 17th) on BBC2 at 21:00 called "If things don't get better". It paints a picture of the UK in 2014 when the gap between rich and poor has grown. After a spate of petty crimes the residents of one London community decide to cordon off their road with private security guards to prevent further problems, and then the trouble really starts. I think this program will be very interesting given our unique point of view from within The Park.

This is a link to the programs page

I would suggest that we all take a look.

spike..


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