He stole Dermot O'Leary's backpack with his treasured wedding ring and other stuff in it. So pleased the thief is also an idiot! Now if he'd had a mask on ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-53874020
Huh,welcome to 21st century Britain,Dermot.Even if they get the culprit they wont make them give your belongings back,they wont charge them and if your lucky the police wont charge you for wasting police time.You will however get a piece of worthless paper to fill in and a crime number.Sorted.
No preferential treatment? So where'd he get the pic from? Pretty sure I wouldn't be allowed to take a screenshot from CCTV if any of my gear went walkies.
Front page news on the website of our national broadcaster might be construed as preferential, unless of course the BBC has started reporting all bag-related crime at the top of the news in which case I withdraw the comment.
"What about data protection". There is no data involved in showing someone's face. Data protection laws govern how a company uses customer data which can identify a living person. For example, name, address, DOB etc.