Ron is trying to deal with squatters on a housing estate, he's doing his best to keep things cool and calm, but is fuming when he leans the council is set to demolish the run down flats.
Ron isn't a social worker? Seriously.... They are really pushing the Ron story a lot here, every time be appears, it's like being transported to another time, another world, Dixon of Dock Green.
Sometimes I think people forget just how much poverty was about in 1993, it's easy to forget we were in a recession, and times were really hard, it does show that here.
It's quite hard to imagine any flats in the London area being empty, let alone having squatters.
Burnside once again provides a few laughs, his sarcastic tone is a joy. Monroe is back to being Captain Rule book, again he and Burnside are clashing, and he's now at it with Meadows.
Good, 7/10.