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  • A man is shifting through piles of discarted TVs and other electronic waste in a dump site in the market. Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China..Alaba International Market.  <br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Container no 4629416 which has come from Tilbury Docks in the UK is being emptied for electronic goods, including the TV traced by Greenpeace. Alaba International Market is one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • A young boy is carrying plastic TV casings, walking along a path covered with broken CRT TV glass.  Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China.This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The TV tracked from the UK by Greenpeace has been identified amongst hundreds of newly arrived TVs from the UK. The TV is picked out and bought back by Greenpeace activists and brought back to London, UK.  Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China.This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The TV tracked from the UK by Greenpeace has been identified amongst hundreds of newly arrived TVs from the UK. The TV is picked out and bought back by Greenpeace activists and brought back to London, UK.  Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China.This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • TVs lined up, most of them has just been off-loaded from  a container from the UK. Some of the TVs, if not all, are  non-funtioning.  Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China.This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • A labourer is resting amongst TVs which have all come from the UK. Alaba International Market is one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The view of Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The view of Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The view of Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The view of Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • The view of Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • TVs being line up, most of them has just been off-loaded from  container 4629416 from the UK. Some of the TVs, if not all, non-funtioning.  Alaba International Market, one of the largest markets for electronic goods in West Africa.  New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China.This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Osta Anyche, a TV repair man at Alaba Market.  His speciality is Sony, Panasonic and Philips televisons. Osta Anyche, a TV repair man at Alaba Market.  His speciality is Sony, Panasonic and Philips televisons. New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Osta Anyche, a TV repair man at Alaba Market.  His speciality is Sony, Panasonic and Philips televisons. New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Julius Paul, a TV repair man at Alaba Market.  His speciality is Sharp televisons. New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Julius Paul, a TV repair man at Alaba Market.  His speciality is Sharp televisons. New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Kids showing what can be found on the neaby dump, old printer circuit boards, old TV casings and lots of CRT glass.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • A sticker claiming this particular TV was tested and passed by B>J>Electronics in the UK. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market.  A shop keeper is seen through broken TVs. New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market.  A young man is fixing and testing old broken tvs.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market.  A young man is fixing and testing old broken tvs.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. A couple is passing by on a motor bike down a lane covered with crushed CRT glass. The nearby rubbish dump where  old printer circuit boards, old TV casings and lots of CRT glass can be forund lying around.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Kids showing what can be found on the neaby dump, old printer circuit boards, old TV casings and lots of CRT glass.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. The nearby rubbish dump where  old printer circuit boards, old TV casings and lots of CRT glass can be forund lying around.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Kids showing what can be found on the neaby dump, old printer circuit boards, old TV casings and lots of CRT glass.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. One of the market's many technicians, his speciality is DVD players in the Alaba International Market.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Alaba International Market. Kids showing what can be found on the neaby dump, old printer circuit boards, old TV casings and lots of CRT glass.<br />
New and old - and a lot of non-working electronic goods such as TVs and computers come in to the market via Lagos harbour from the US, Western Europe and China. AThis picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  People, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  People, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  People, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  People, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  Scavengers,- people, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  People, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • A girl selling drinks on the site chats to boys working on the rubbish dump. Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  Scavengers,- people, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
    IMG_8244_1.jpg
  • Olusosum dump site, Lagos.  Goverment run by the agency Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA ). One of 6 sites taking in general waste from all over Lagos.  E-waste is not allowed on site, but some does appear from the gerneral waste  collected all over Lagos.  Scavengers,- people, are making a living out of shifting through the rubbish and selling their collections for recycling.Some of the scavengers live on site, too poor to pay for accommodation any where else. This picture is part of an undercover investigation by Greenpeace and Sky News.  A TV-set originally delivered to a municipality-run collecting point in UK for discarded electronic products was tracked and monitored by Greenpeace using a combination of GPS, GSM, and an onboard radiofrequency transmitter placed inside the TV-set.  The TV arrived in Lagos in container no 4629416 and was found in Alaba International Market and bought back by Greenpeace activist. The TV was subsequently brought back to England and used as proof of illegal export of electronic waste. A number of individual are currently on trial in London in connection with illegal exports(Nov 2011)
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  • Broken InLink street electronic advertising on Blackfriars Road, Southwark on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people, London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. When working InLink provides ultrafast, free public Wi-Fi, phone calls, device charging and a tablet for access to city services, maps and directions.
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  • The monitoring box of a prisoners tag. A Prison tag ia attached  to a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • The monitoring box of a prisoners tag. A Prison tag ia attached  to a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3387_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3380_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3378_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-0019_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison.
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  • Busker playing an electronic organ singing at the riverside. This busking regular sings old classic pop songs and always engages his audience with his cockney banter. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Busker playing an electronic organ singing at the riverside. This busking regular sings old classic pop songs and always engages his audience with his cockney banter. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140329_south bank riverside busker...jpg
  • Busker playing an electronic organ singing at the riverside. This busking regular sings old classic pop songs and always engages his audience with his cockney banter. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140329_south bank riverside busker...jpg
  • Busker playing an electronic organ singing at the riverside. This busking regular sings old classic pop songs and always engages his audience with his cockney banter. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140503_south bank thames busker_A.jpg
  • Electronic sign showing a female figure walking in London, United Kingdom.
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  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Chinese youths attend the Storm Music Festival, a gathering of big names in electronic music  in Shanghai, China on 12 December 2013.
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  • Chinese youths attend the Storm Music Festival, a gathering of big names in electronic music  in Shanghai, China on 12 December 2013.
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  • A sideshow actor dressed up an alien confronts a Chinese youth at the Storm Music Festival, a gathering of big names in electronic music  in Shanghai, China on 12 December 2013.
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  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0144.jpg
  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0143.jpg
  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0139.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    20161008_nightlife demo_B_015.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    20161008_nightlife demo_B_011.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    20161008_nightlife demo_B_009.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    20161008_nightlife demo_B_006.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    20161008_nightlife demo_B_008.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    20161008_nightlife demo_B_004.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4505.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4483.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4464.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4454.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4432.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4446.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4409.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4357.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
    _N9A4292.jpg
  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • A large scale pair of red lips on an electronic billboard announces the Glamour Beauty Festival in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Man smoking a vaporizer on Oxford Street in central London, UK. Britiains busiest shopping district. Electronic cigarettes  are battery-powered vaporizers that simulate the feeling of smoking, but without tobacco. Their use is commonly called "vaping". Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol, commonly called vapor.
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  • Man smoking a vaporizer on Oxford Street in central London, UK. Britiains busiest shopping district. Electronic cigarettes  are battery-powered vaporizers that simulate the feeling of smoking, but without tobacco. Their use is commonly called "vaping". Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol, commonly called vapor.
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  • Win this Mercedes in a central London amusement arcade, a temptation for gamblers to enter an electronic draw. The bonnet (hood) of the supercar is pointed out towards passers-by in the street, a clear ploy to attract them inside to spend their money on a risk worth taking. The URL for the gambling support group 'gambleaware.co.uk' is carefully positioned in the corner to allow potential risk takers to decide on how to gamble responsibly. Some people gambling can become a serious problem, both for themselves and for their family, friends, and those concerned about them. Gambleaware provide tools to help them to recognise problem gambling behaviour.
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