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  • Graffiti left by vegans on the outer perimeter wall of the the UK Governments Palaces of Westminster, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • Graffiti left by vegans on the outer perimeter wall of the the UK Governments Palaces of Westminster, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    vegans_protest-03-14-11-2018.jpg
  • Vandalism to an HSBC bank cash dispenser the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy. The word Thieves has been sprayed with aerosol on a boarded-up window relating to the belief by protesters that HSBC is a tax-evader. The riot by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath19-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Cleaning up street the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy.<br />
The words Smash the Bank have been sprayed with aerosol on wall relating to the belief by protesters that HSBC is a tax-evader. The riot by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath15-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Cleaning up street the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy.<br />
The word Thieves has been sprayed with aerosol on a boarded-up window relating to the belief by protesters that HSBC is a tax-evader. The riot by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath13-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Vandalism to Santander bank property the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy. Targetted because of the company's tax-evasion, the property was attacked and daubed with paint during a day's rioting by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath11-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Vandalism to property the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy. The words Cameron Kills have been sprayed by aerosol on a window in Piccadilly after a day's rioting by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath09-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Cleaning up street the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy. The Westminster council employee sweeps up glass and rubbish from Piccadilly with paint-spattered windows of the tax-evading Santander bank after a day's rioting by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath08-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Vandalism to an HSBC bank cash dispenser the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy. The word Thieves has been sprayed with aerosol on a boarded-up window relating to the belief by protesters that HSBC is a tax-evader. The riot by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath18-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Vandalism to a tax-evading HSBC bank dispenser the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to Britain's economy. Aerosol has been sprayed on the keypad, the screen and slot during a day's rioting by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath12-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Vandalism to the tax-evading Lloyds TSB bank property the morning after the TUC-organised anti-government cuts to UK's economy. The high-street bank's cash dispenser has been sprayed in red, white and blue aerosol across the keypad, screen and slot after a day's rioting by anarchists who broke away from a largely peaceful protest agasinst government economic cuts. Organisers estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people took part but police said a total of 201 arrests had been made during the day largely for a variety of public order offences, they said. In addition, 66 people were reported to have been injured, including at least 31 police officers, 11 of whom required hospital treatment.
    riot_aftermath05-27-03-2011.jpg
  • Standing late at night in the doorway of a Soho nightclub in Old Compton Street, London England, a bouncer provides security for his employer. Otherwise known as doormen or door supervisers, these usually hardened men offer a deterrent for anyone causing trouble inside ot out of licensed bars and clubs such as this. Lit from overhead spotlights, he looks menacing and capable of street violence - enough to urge troublemakers to move on quick. reflected in the glass is Ed's Diner a well-known eaterie in this street. Soho is known as a rather seedy but vibrant area of London's West End and late-night social disorder fuelled by excessive alcohol is pretty much normal.
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  • Twenty-four hours day after the House of Commons Speaker John Bercow refused a government request to hold a "yes" or "no" vote on its Brexit deal, a Brexiteer's placard calls for his arrest, on 22nd October 2019, in London, England. Bercow had said a motion on the deal had been brought before MPs on (Super) Saturday when MPs had sat (to vote for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal), for the first time in 37 years, saying it would be "repetitive and disorderly" to debate it again. Bercow has also historically been accused of bias by Conservatives and Brexit supporters. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Twenty-four hours day after the House of Commons Speaker John Bercow refused a government request to hold a "yes" or "no" vote on its Brexit deal, police officers walk past a Brexiteer's placard that calls for his arrest, on 22nd October 2019, in London, England. Bercow had said a motion on the deal had been brought before MPs on (Super) Saturday when MPs had sat (to vote for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal), for the first time in 37 years, saying it would be "repetitive and disorderly" to debate it again. Bercow has also historically been accused of bias by Conservatives and Brexit supporters. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    Brexit_protest-01-22-10-2019.jpg
  • Standing on the back of his utility vehicle, a man empties the contents of his dustbin onto a growing pile of rubbish in a recreation park in the otherwise  affluent Allerton area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, during the Merseyside dustmans' strike of 1991. Adding to this mountain of refuse, the 'Scouse' man (someone from Liverpool) is seen surrounded by black binliners and items from domestic homes which have been allocated this public space to become a temporary landfill. The industrial action aginst the local authority - over pay and working conditions  - was a health problem for Liverpool's population during the summer of 1991 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks such as this were filled with every kind of refuse and garbage.
    RB_066-13-06-1991.jpg
  • Young student is arrested for public disorder during protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches, students were campaigning against plans to raise tuition fees in England to up to £9,000 per year, with a vote expected in the House of Commons before Christmas. Police arrested 153 people during clashes in London on the third day of protests against plans to raise student tuition fees. The day ended with a stand-off with police in Trafalgar Square.
    student_protest07-30-11-2010_1.jpg
  • Household refuse pollutes a coral beach on Meedu Island, an indigenous community in the Republic of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. Packaging, foodstuffs and general waste has been tossed away on this otherwise beautiful place, north of the capital Male. Unfortunately, the practice of tossing away one's rubbish is a normal practice in this culture, the local people selfishly unconcerned about the future of their habitat and the health of their community. Only a few miles from Meedu are islands that serve as holiday resorts where families from Europe travel by air for the perffect vacation - unaware that fly-tipping is so widespread that it threatens this nation's worldwide status as a paradise on earth.
    maldives212-13-11-2007.jpg
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