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vandalize
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But she was a member of the Cambridge Footlights at the same time as Stephen Fry, which perhaps explains why she pops up in tomorrow night's Kingdom (ITV1, 9pm) as farmer Geraldine Merrick, who asks Peter for help when someone vandalises her land by creating crop circles on it.
As we start the series the village has succumbed to lawlessness, partly due to a bunch of motorbike-riding tearaways led by one Tommy Unsworth, who vandalises, robs and threatens without fear of redress, because there is no longer a bobby resident in the village.
Nobody is tarring anyone with the same brush, but tell me this: who steals and torches wheelie bins, sprays graffiti, rides BMX bikes on the roads and pavements in the dark with no lights on them, leaves a trail of litter from the school gates to the shops, pavements covered in chewing gum, vandalises trees, sets fire to hedges, throws eggs and mud at our windows and fireworks into our gardens?
 
 
 
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