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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Give way to oncoming drug dealers' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' paint hoax 'Drug Dealers Only' road markings as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Drug dealers only' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Drug dealers only' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Give way to oncoming drug dealers' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' paint hoax 'Drug Dealers Only' road markings as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Needle free zone' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Needle free zone' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Needle free zone' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Crack Pickup Point' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • The Belgian Frigate Leopold I F930 of the Belgian Navy leaving London with assistance from tugs under Tower Bridge on the River Thames following a London visit on July 15, 2018 in London, England. Leopold I F930 is a Karel Doorman-class frigate and is 122m 401.33 ft long with a displacement of 2,800 tonnes and has taken part in anti-drug operations in the Caribbean together with the US Navy, was part of the UN operations in the Adriatic Sea during the conflicts in the former republics of Yugoslavia, as well as various NATO exercises.
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  • The Belgian Frigate Leopold I F930 of the Belgian Navy leaving London under Tower Bridge on the River Thames following a London visit on July 15, 2018 in London, England. Leopold I F930 is a Karel Doorman-class frigate and is 122m 401.33 ft long with a displacement of 2,800 tonnes and has taken part in anti-drug operations in the Caribbean together with the US Navy, was part of the UN operations in the Adriatic Sea during the conflicts in the former republics of Yugoslavia, as well as various NATO exercises.
    20180715_Belgian_Frigate_Leopold_I_V...jpg
  • The Belgian Frigate Leopold I F930 of the Belgian Navy leaving London under Tower Bridge on the River Thames following a London visit on July 15, 2018 in London, England. Leopold I F930 is a Karel Doorman-class frigate and is 122m 401.33 ft long with a displacement of 2,800 tonnes and has taken part in anti-drug operations in the Caribbean together with the US Navy, was part of the UN operations in the Adriatic Sea during the conflicts in the former republics of Yugoslavia, as well as various NATO exercises.
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