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10/02/2014
Mary Rhodes is out with the police as they tackle the problem of football hooliganism in the West Midlands. And comedian Alistair McGowan gives a health check to the buildings 'at risk' in the region.
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Mon 10 Feb 2014
19:30
成人快手 One West Midlands
Hate crimes against blind people

If you鈥檝e been a victim of hate crime or you鈥檝e witnessed something you鈥檇 like to report, Action for Blind People can help you do that in confidence through their reporting centre.
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You can find the details on its fully accessible website -听听or contact:
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Action for Blind People, 58-72 John Bright St, Birmingham B1 1BN.
0121 665 4200
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birmingham@actionforblindpeople.org.uk
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Mary Rhodes |
Participant | Alistair McGowan |
Series Editor | Rachel Bowering |
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- Mon 10 Feb 2014 19:30成人快手 One West Midlands