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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 at 23:17:17, John Rowland
wrote: The dangerous parts of London are quiet and suffer from poor transport links. The immediate vicinites of tube stations do not qualify. The only real exception to this is Brixton, which I have always found to have a mildly menacing atmosphere, but so long as you leave the station and walk briskly like you know where you are going, and do not allow yourself to be seen using a map either on the train after Stockwell or after leaving the train, you will be fine there in daytime or even up to about midnight. Oddly, I prefer Brixton to Clapham North, which I do dislike, especially walking down that horrid spiral staircase. I'll use it if I must, but I'd rather go to Brixton (but life is too short to bother changing at Stockwell unless I really have to go into Brixton first!) At least Brixton has plenty of staff about, and rather obvious CCTVs. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 |
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