Serves me right for buying a pizza express bake at home I guess.
Anyone else had the same/ anymore info?

by Zestyclose-Heart-735

33 comments
  1. Saw the same one on a crosswalk in Wimbledon. Hope that helps 🤷‍♂️

  2. These are plastered all over central London on crossings and such. Whoever it is has been stickering for a while.

    I expect it’s paranoia driven by psychosis, but I’m not a doctor and certainly it’s believable that the Met have acted in a homophobic way towards someone.

  3. As with all his (?) other stickers across London, there is actually no information about how to help.  If you felt inclined to help.

  4. I think it should either be “the Metropolitan Police Service is” or “the Metropolitan police are”. And that’s before we question the capitalisation of homophobic.

  5. Been going on for years now. Seen them on crossings, buses and on the tube from time to time

  6. I see this in public toilets and lamp posts quite often.

  7. The Met is definitely capable of homophobia but this is probably somebody suffering from schizophrenia or some sort of psychosis. Hopefully they can get some kind of actual help. 

  8. Let’s say that is true, what are you supposed to do about it? You don’t even know who put that there.

  9. The number of times I’ve seen people post about this sticker (and I don’t even live in London) makes me assume this person thinks they’re a victim of gangstalking.

  10. This is the one thing that the Commissioner never thought of

  11. Stuck on the men’s toilet wall in Southside Shopping centre too

  12. Someone’s been let loose out of springfield and has access to a sticker machine.

  13. I’ve seen these on crossings at Ealing Broadway and all over Woolwich.

    Whoever it is is having a city wide mental health episode. I swear I’ve seen these for years now.

  14. Was this a Deliveroo/delivery, or supermarket purchase?

  15. This is what happens when you don’t adequately fund mental health services

  16. I saw one of those on the traffic lights opposite Waterstones near Charing Cross.

  17. It’s when he asked for the Sloppy Guiseppe, extra sloppy.

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