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Is it safe to walk the streets of London?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gland-london-14782722
This is not 18th century Georgian England, the days of Footpads and the Bow Street runners, no this is London in the year 2011.
The difference being, back in the 18th century they knew how to deal with footpads, and that was to string them up at Tyburn.
This is not 18th century Georgian England, the days of Footpads and the Bow Street runners, no this is London in the year 2011.
The difference being, back in the 18th century they knew how to deal with footpads, and that was to string them up at Tyburn.
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They are likely to have expensive phones or iPods. I am guessing they are more likely to be robbed by other children. 40 years ago when I was a kid, they went for kids' dinner money.
It is not a sign that crime is any worse, it is a sign that we are all (including children) much better off.
They are likely to have expensive phones or iPods. I am guessing they are more likely to be robbed by other children. 40 years ago when I was a kid, they went for kids' dinner money.
It is not a sign that crime is any worse, it is a sign that we are all (including children) much better off.
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no i don't believe it is, as to crime, well there's plenty of it, just like the 18th Century, however we don't hang little children for the crime of poverty, or for being a homosexual, but now we have children killing other children over respect, and drugs. London is home to over 700 gangs, or so the stats say. Many rule the roost in some areas of the capital, and i wouldn't venture forth in some places during the day, let alone at night.