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  • The recognisable face of the sightseeing company Megasightseeing, on the rear of a parked bus and a warning sign of bike theft, on the Southbank, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England. Megasightseeing is part of the Megabus, a long distance coach operator operated by the Stagecoach Group. It commenced operating in August 2003, initially in the United Kingdom, and later expanding into continental Europe.
    megabus_face-01-02-05-2019.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_003.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_002.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_007.jpg
  • Brick Lane warning sign against theft  thieves will be killed on market day on 2nd February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brick Lane Market is a London Sunday market centred on Brick Lane, in Tower Hamlets in east London. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and in the heart of east Londons Bangladeshi community.
    20200202_brick lane_002.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-05-12-06-2020.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_006.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_004.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_005.jpg
  • Burnt out Audi car in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Birmingham, it is very common to see the wreckage of crashed, abandoned or burned cars as there is an abundance of car theft and wreckless driving, especially at night time when car racing is rife. Amongst local people the city has a reputation for wildness on the streets where a lack of policing results in a culture of lawlessness amongst some groups.
    20201007_burnt audi car_001.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-07-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-03-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-01-12-06-2020.jpg
  • Anti-theft signs attached to chicken wire mesh at the front door of All Saints Church in Hartest, on 10th July 2020, in Hartest, Suffolk, England.
    suffolk-41-10-07-2020.jpg
  • After the rest of the bike has been stolen, a lone wheel remains locked to a bike stand, on 11th September, 2017, in London, England.
    stolen_bike-01-11-09-2017.jpg
  • After the rest of the bike has been stolen, a lone wheel remains locked to a bike stand, on 11th September, 2017, in London, England.
    stolen_bike-03-11-09-2017.jpg
  • With non-essential shops still closed, a sign urges the public to keep socially distanced and to take care of belongings during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 22 February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_street03-22-02-2021.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash16-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash14-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash09-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The news that media tycoon Robert maxwell had drowned in the sea is reported in the Sun newspaper, on 6th November 1991, in London, England. In 1991, Maxwells body was discovered floating in the Atlantic Ocean, having fallen overboard from his yacht.
    maxwell_dead-06-11-1991.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist03-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Pieces of shattered glass, the aftermath of a victim of crime from a vehicle left in the gutter of a street in south London, on 15th February 2017, in the borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom.
    ferndene_glass-02-15-02-2017.jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store19-12-Au...jpg
  • A sign and banner at Denham Ford Protection Camp are pictured on 5 November 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of protection camps along its route between London and Birmingham.
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  • A chaotic mess of bikes and bike racks are left on the pavement 29th January 2016. Some bits have been stolen, others just dismantled. Riding bikes in London is a growing trend and mode of transport.
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  • Bike d-locked high up a lampost on New Bond Street in Mayfair, London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A couple wait for a bus against the background of a yellow construction hoarding on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    yellow_wall_couple-02-09-05-2018.jpg
  • The wreckage of a burned-out scooter leans abandoned against fencing in an alleyway in Beckenham, on 14th June 2020, in London, England.
    vandalised_scooter-02-14-06-2020.jpg
  • The wreckage of a burned-out scooter leans abandoned against fencing in an alleyway outside a local scool in Beckenham, on 14th June 2020, in London, England.
    vandalised_scooter-04-14-06-2020.jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    siva_kandiah3-12-August-2011_1_1.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. Two males were later detained.
    ruskin_crash27-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. Two males were later detained.
    ruskin_crash25-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash18-21-08-2020.jpg
  • In the aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill, on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. Two males were later detained.
    ruskin_crash21-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash13-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash12-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash11-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash10-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash07-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash05-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash04-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash03-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash02-21-08-2020.jpg
  • The aftermath of a crashed Audi car that has crashed through railings of Ruskin Park, a public space in Herne Hill on 21st August 2020, in London, United Kingdom. The car was seen speeding through Ferndene Road, a residential street in Lambeth, bouncing off a speed hump at great speed, colliding with a parked car and crashing through railings. The two occupants left the scene on foot and no-one was injured. (photo by Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    ruskin_crash01-21-08-2020.jpg
  • A protester wearing a Robert Maxwell t-shirt stands outside the entrance of Mirror Group Newspapers at a time when its pension fund was found to have been stolen by its tycoon owner, Robert Maxwell from former employees, on 9th June 1992, in London, England.
    robber_bob-30-04-1991.jpg
  • A bemused passer-by walks past a strange sight in Wardour Street, Central London, England UK. Even for London where bizarre events take place, this strange scene attracts attention from strangers such as this mountain bike that has been attached to the top of a parking notice pole, locked in place by a D-lock - a crime prevention measure to thwart any determined bike thief, of which there are many in the city. Cycling in London is increasing by 80% every year but 52 bikes are stolen with nearly 440,000 reported stolen a year.
    RB_045-06-04-1994.jpg
  • A businessman makes a cash withdrawal from an ATM at a time when the pension fund of Mirror Group Newspapers by its tycoon owner, Robert Maxwell was found to have been stolen from former employees, on 9th June 1992, in London, England.
    maxwell_protest-09-06-1992.jpg
  • Remains of the stolen Barbara Hepworth sculpture Two Forms (1969) stolen from Dulwich Park where it was installed for 40 years. Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English sculptor. The sculpture which is insured for £500,000 is believed to have been stolen by scrap metal thieves who entered the unprotected park at night on Dec 19th 2011. The bronze piece, called Two Forms (Divided Circle), was cut from its plinth overnight, Trevor Moore of Dulwich Park Friends said. The price it could fetch as scrap metal would only be a tiny fraction of its value as a complete work. Southwark Council is offering a reward for the thieves' arrest and conviction.
    hepworth_sculpture1-01-01-2012_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist13-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist14-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist15-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist10-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist09-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist05-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist04-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist08-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • The location in central London where the Hatton Garden safe Deposit company is the scene of one London's most notorious valuables heist in recent years. Over the Easter weekend, jewellery and other items belonging to people from all walks of life and to the value of tens of millions, were ransacked and stolen. The police believe insider knowledge helped the thieves disable security.
    hatton_garden_heist01-09-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A family walk past a crashed motorbike scooter left abandoned on a path in south London, on 2nd September 2017, in London, England.
    greendale_scooter-03-02-09-2017.jpg
  • A crashed motorbike scooter left abandoned on a path in south London, on 2nd September 2017, in London, England.
    greendale_scooter-02-02-09-2017.jpg
  • Pieces of shattered glass, the aftermath of a victim of crime from a vehicle left in the gutter of a street in south London, on 15th February 2017, in the borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom.
    ferndene_glass-03-15-02-2017.jpg
  • A remote desert railway now missing its iron rails, stolen in the aftermath of the 2011 Egyptian revolution, near Bagdad, Kharga Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. The desert lies in the New Valley Governorate, 350 km (220 mi.) and measures approximately 80 km (50 mi) from east to west and 25 km (16 mi) from north to south and is now patrolled by armed police convoys.
    egypt515-09-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A local campaign helps to raise funds for a looted shop, the victim of the riots in London and other UK cities. The store belongs to Sri Lankan-born Tamil refugee Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah and his shop, the 'Clarence Convenience Store' is in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store35-11-Au...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store11-12-Au...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store8-12-Aug...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store6-11-Aug...jpg
  • The damage and detritus of shop stock in the damaged Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah during the riots of London and other UK cities of August 2011. The local newspaper Hackney Gazette lies in shreds on the floor of the premises along with various other paper and goods, even electrical wiring that was ripped out. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store2-11-Aug...jpg
  • A pair of eyes warn ever-present bike and scooter thieves that theyre being watched by the Met Police, on 22nd November 2017, in London England.
    bike_security-01-22-11-2017.jpg
  • Activists from HS2 Rebellion, an umbrella campaign group comprising longstanding campaigners against the HS2 high-speed rail link as well as Extinction Rebellion activists, march to a protest outside the Department for Transport on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside the building and sprayed fake blood around the entrance during a protest which coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.
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  • Activists from HS2 Rebellion, an umbrella campaign group comprising longstanding campaigners against the HS2 high-speed rail link as well as Extinction Rebellion activists, march to a protest outside the Department for Transport on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside the building and sprayed fake blood around the entrance during a protest which coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.
    MK-20200904-HS2-Rebellion-Anti-HS2-P...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link hold a banner during the restating of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Bolivia June 2013. El Alto. Dummies strung up on the street to warn thieves that the community will not tolerate them.
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  • Bolivia June 2013. El Alto. Dummies strung up on the street to warn thieves that the community will not tolerate them. The sign says neighbours beware.
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  • Bolivia June 2013. El Alto. Dummies strung up on the street to warn thieves that the community will not tolerate them.
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  • Bolivia June 2013. El Alto. Strung up dummy - a warning to thieves.
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  • Covered cars, in Echo Park an affluent suburb of LA, California
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  • Covered cars, in Half Moon Bay an affluent suburb of San Francisco, California
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  • Covered cars, in Berkley an affluent suburb of San Francisco, California
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  • Covered cars, in Berkley an affluent suburb of San Francisco, California
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  • Covered cars, in Berkley an affluent suburb of San Francisco, California
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  • Covered cars, in Berkley an affluent suburb of San Francisco, California
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  • A dead Rhesus Macaque monkey hanging by the feet in a tree near to Raniswara on the 6th of March 2020, Raniswara, Ghairung, Nepal. The Rhesus Macaque is common across Nepal and is considered a pest to farmers for steeling crops and food from their land. Farmers hang dead monkeys from trees to act as a deterrent to others.
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  • A warning by City police of thefts in the area around Liverpool Street station in the City of London. Pedestrians pass this temporary sign placed outside the mainline station, an area prone to petty thefts of wallets, laptops and the snatching of phones from travellers. The legs of anonymous men stride past the sign, ignoring the advice.
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  • A warning by City police of thefts in the area around Liverpool Street station in the City of London. Pedestrians pass this temporary sign placed outside the mainline station, an area prone to petty thefts of wallets, laptops and the snatching of phones from travellers. The legs of anonymous men stride past the sign, ignoring the advice.
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  • A Bedford ice cream van sits on a trailer in a Loading Only bay under railway arches in Camberwell, on 5th July 2017, in London, England.
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  • Cut up credit and debit cards discarded at the side of a street. Credit card fraud and crime is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using a credit card or any similar payment mechanism as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction. The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying, or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account. Credit card fraud is also an adjunct to identity theft.
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  • River Police boat patrolling on the River Thames, London. The Marine Police Force, sometimes known as the Thames River Police and said to be England's first Police force, was formed by magistrate Patrick Colquhoun and a Master Mariner, John Harriott, in 1798 to tackle theft and looting from ships anchored in the Pool of London and the lower reaches of the river. Its base was (and remains) in Wapping High Street, and it is now known as the Metropolitan Police Marine Policing Unit.
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  • River Police boat patrolling on the River Thames, London. The Marine Police Force, sometimes known as the Thames River Police and said to be England's first Police force, was formed by magistrate Patrick Colquhoun and a Master Mariner, John Harriott, in 1798 to tackle theft and looting from ships anchored in the Pool of London and the lower reaches of the river. Its base was (and remains) in Wapping High Street, and it is now known as the Metropolitan Police Marine Policing Unit.
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  • River Police boat patrolling on the River Thames, London. The Marine Police Force, sometimes known as the Thames River Police and said to be England's first Police force, was formed by magistrate Patrick Colquhoun and a Master Mariner, John Harriott, in 1798 to tackle theft and looting from ships anchored in the Pool of London and the lower reaches of the river. Its base was (and remains) in Wapping High Street, and it is now known as the Metropolitan Police Marine Policing Unit.
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  • Thames River Police boat patrolling near to the City of London. Claimed to be England's oldest police force and was formed in 1798 to tackle theft and looting from ships anchored in the Pool of London and in the lower reaches and docks of the Thames.
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  • The Marine Police Force, sometimes known as the Thames River Police, claimed to be England's oldest police force and was formed in 1798 to tackle theft and looting from ships anchored in the Pool of London and in the lower reaches and docks of the Thames. Pre-dating the Metropolitan Police, it merged in 1839 with that nascent force instigated by Robert Peel. Its base was (and remains) in Wapping High Street. It has gradually evolved into the Metropolitan Police Marine Policing Unit.
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  • A warning sign aimed at petty criminals, telling them they are under surveillance by the Metropolitan Police, near a row of Boris bikes and passers-by. The anti-crime initiative is from the police and Islington council whose logo is at the bottom alongside the Safer Neighbourhoods organisation, wishing to cut theft and robberies.
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  • Hours before it was removed by the Canal and River Trust, the statue of merchant slave owner, Robert Milligan stands partially covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of Londons Docklands Museum on the former quay of West India Docks, on 9th June 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Scottish merchant Robert Milligan 1746 - 1809 grew up on his familys sugar plantation in Jamaica and by the time of his death, owned 526 slaves of his own. Because of the theft of his sugar and rum cargoes from the docks of the day, he and other busnessmen built the massive West India Docks trade hub, him becoming Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligans and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
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  • Hours before it was removed by the Canal and River Trust, the statue of merchant slave owner, Robert Milligan stands partially covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of Londons Docklands Museum on the former quay of West India Docks, on 9th June 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Scottish merchant Robert Milligan 1746 - 1809 grew up on his familys sugar plantation in Jamaica and by the time of his death, owned 526 slaves of his own. Because of the theft of his sugar and rum cargoes from the docks of the day, he and other busnessmen built the massive West India Docks trade hub, him becoming Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligans and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
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  • Hours before it was removed by the Canal and River Trust, the statue of merchant slave owner, Robert Milligan stands partially covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of Londons Docklands Museum on the former quay of West India Docks, on 9th June 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Scottish merchant Robert Milligan 1746 - 1809 grew up on his familys sugar plantation in Jamaica and by the time of his death, owned 526 slaves of his own. Because of the theft of his sugar and rum cargoes from the docks of the day, he and other busnessmen built the massive West India Docks trade hub, him becoming Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligans and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
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  • Hours before it was removed by the Canal and River Trust, the statue of merchant slave owner, Robert Milligan stands partially covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of Londons Docklands Museum on the former quay of West India Docks, on 9th June 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Scottish merchant Robert Milligan 1746 - 1809 grew up on his familys sugar plantation in Jamaica and by the time of his death, owned 526 slaves of his own. Because of the theft of his sugar and rum cargoes from the docks of the day, he and other busnessmen built the massive West India Docks trade hub, him becoming Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligans and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
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