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  • 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
  • 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
  • Vehicle crime. Stolen burnt out scooter left on the pavement in London, UK.
    20091018burnt out scooter_A.jpg
  • Locked up bent bicycle wheel. London, UK. One of the hazards of cycling in London is the level of bike crime. Despite being locked up, Londoners know they always have some risk that their cycle may be stolen.
    20150104_bent wheel_A.jpg
  • A 5 year-old boy has his bike journey to nursery school disrupted by a vandalised car that lies on the side of a quiet path in Dulwich, south London. Perhaps stolen and certainly attacked then left on the side of this pedestrian thoroughfare where graffiti has been sprayed on the pavement and fences that back on to nearby homes. The alleyway is used by cyclists and commuters taking a quiet route into central London from this leafy suburb.
    vandalised_car-12-04-2003_1_1.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 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.
    AB9A0196_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. People pass the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_P.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Local Counsellor Nilgun Canver protesting at the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London and is working with other local people to stop the sale and have the artwork returned for the local people to see. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000.
    20130223wood green banksy_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. People pass the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_O.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. TV reporting from the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_M.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_A.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_D.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The frame and just a few parts remain of a vandalised bike left locked to a post that once belonged to a cycling City commuter in the financial district, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city08-11-01-2021.jpg
  • Dumped bicycles revealed at low tide on Ipswich Docks, Suffolk.
    _E6A3204_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Local Counsellor Nilgun Canver protesting at the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London and is working with other local people to stop the sale and have the artwork returned for the local people to see. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000.
    20130223wood green banksy_I.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. TV reporting from the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_N.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. TV reporting from the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_L.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_H.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. People pass the site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_K.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_F.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 23rd February 2013. Site of the Wood Green Banksy in North London. The iconic artwork was removed from this site and will go on sale in Miami and is expected to reach an estimated £500,000. Local people are protesting and campaigning to stop the ale.
    20130223wood green banksy_B.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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Samaritans lifebuoy on the Claddagh, an area close to the centre of Galway city, where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay. With the words: "A stolen Ringbuoy - A Stolen Life" printed on the ring's box, this charity that helps the vulnerable and often suicidal hopes that people respect the presence of this installed aid to help anyone desperate enough to jump over the edge of this harbour wall and into the cold Atlantic waters. Irish people sit on the grass and old houses that front the dock are clear on this sunny day. Samaritans is a confidential emotional support service for anyone in the UK and Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Their service is available 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those that may lead to suicide.
    galway1-31-08-2008_1.jpg
  • Samaritans lifebuoy on the Claddagh, an area close to the centre of Galway city, where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay. With the words: "A stolen Ringbuoy - A Stolen Life" printed on the ring's box, this charity that helps the vulnerable and often suicidal hopes that people respect the presence of this installed aid to help anyone desperate enough to jump over the edge of this harbour wall and into the cold Atlantic waters. Irish people sit on the grass and old houses that front the dock are clear on this sunny day. Samaritans is a confidential emotional support service for anyone in the UK and Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Their service is available 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those that may lead to suicide.
    galway2-31-08-2008_1.jpg
  • A man covers his mouth as he crosses the open sewers in a main 'street' of Shadipur Depot. The stink is truly horrific and people, with no personal sewer, defecate in the streets. Water is usually stolen by intercepting municipal pipes. Shadipur Depot, New Delhi, India<br />
The Kathiputli Colony in the Shadipur Depot slum is home to hundreds of (originally Rajasthani) performers. The artistes who live here - from magicians, acrobats, musicians, dancers and puppeteers are often international renowed by always return to the Shadipur slum.
    sfe_020717_0014.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
  • Cash register stolen and opened amongst looted and smashed up shop fronts along London Road in Croydon. The day after rioting took place in Croydon in South London. Riots flared for a third night in a row, resulting in burnt out buildings, looted shops and general smashed up devastation.
    09082011croydon riot aftermathQ.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-13-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A detail of police tape and charred bodywork on a burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-16-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-09-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-08-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-04-27-11-2016.jpg
  • The four tabloid titles 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.
    tabloid_newspapers-14-05-1991.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
  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and wife Jane on the steps of their Kennington home, on 6th february 1992, in London England. Following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier. He and his marriage weathered the political and tabloid storm, with his wife of 30 years forgiving him. The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline Its Paddy Pantsdown from The Sun newspaper.
    paddy_ashdown02-06-02-1992.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_heist03-09-04-2015_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
  • A police officer carries a yellow bag that resembles the old-fashioned idea of swag (stolen goods) but may be evidence from a nearby crime. Alongside is a large image of a male model in the window of clothing retailer H&M on Regents Street, London borough of Westminster. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
    H&M_window01-22-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-02-27-11-2016.jpg
  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and wife Jane on the steps of their Kennington home, on 6th february 1992, in London England. Following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier. He and his marriage weathered the political and tabloid storm, with his wife of 30 years forgiving him. The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline Its Paddy Pantsdown from The Sun newspaper.
    paddy_ashdown01-06-02-1992.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
  • 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_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
  • Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, rush hour 8am. The quiet serenity of this busy scene is because prior to 1991, it was illegal to own a car in Albania. There were, of course, a few automobiles running around but these were either driven by high communist officials or municipal employees.<br />
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In 1991 the Albanian government lifted the decades-old ban on private-vehicle ownership. Car imports numbered about 1,500 per month, and a black-market car lot began operating just behind the square. The number of cars in Albania has soared since the collapse of Communism, from 5,000 in the early Nineties, to over 500,000 today. Most are stolen from around Europe.<br />
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The population has more than doubled since 1990 and is now well over 700,000, fuelled by an influx of migrants from rural areas. The city is now choked with some 300,000 cars, lorries and buses which burn fuel banned in the EU and Over 35,000 tons of exhaust gases are annually expelled in the capital alone, 10 times the WHO limit. Tirana is now the most polluted capital in Europe.
    Albania002_1_1.jpg
  • Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, rush hour 1pm. The quiet serenity of this busy scene is because prior to 1991, it was illegal to own a car in Albania. There were, of course, a few automobiles running around but these were either driven by high communist officials or municipal employees.<br />
<br />
In 1991 the Albanian government lifted the decades-old ban on private-vehicle ownership. Car imports numbered about 1,500 per month, and a black-market car lot began operating just behind the square. The number of cars in Albania has soared since the collapse of Communism, from 5,000 in the early Nineties, to over 500,000 today. Most are stolen from around Europe.<br />
<br />
The population has more than doubled since 1990 and is now well over 700,000, fuelled by an influx of migrants from rural areas. The city is now choked with some 300,000 cars, lorries and buses which burn fuel banned in the EU and Over 35,000 tons of exhaust gases are annually expelled in the capital alone, 10 times the WHO limit. Tirana is now the most polluted capital in Europe.
    Albania001_1_1.jpg
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