Fury at Sadiq Khan’s ‘lawless London’ as shops take drastic steps | UK | News

Store staff on the famous Strand Street in London lock their doors at the opening hours due to a widespread shop. Sir Sadiq Khan‘S “Speakless” capital. Shopping who want to enter some businesses on the street, workers need to hit them to enter.
Susan Hall, who directed the conservative group in the London Assembly, said that Mayor Sadiq Khan “Lawless London“What message does these tourists give to these tourists? Basically he says the city is closed. “
MS Hall told Sun: “Mayor did not stand up for the shops. He is damaging London.”
Women’s clothing Jigsaw, the shoppers to allow them to know that they will need to know that they have made a notification at the Strand branch.
According to the same publication: “We run a locked door policy. Please hit and a staff member will be with you in a short time”. The idea is said to come from Jigsaw from a branch of an o2 over the road.
London Mayor spokesman said: “Mayor is clear that theft is not a sacrificial crime. Met Police, 163% more resolved this year’s theft, is fully supporting the data -oriented and targeted approach to fight against criminals who see more theft than last year than last year.
“The Mayor’s record of £ 1,16 billion remains 935 neighborhood policies roles, the theft of the theft focuses on the hot points of theft and allows officers to be seen in our communities and fight local priorities.
He said: “There is more to be done and the mayor is determined to work closely with the government and Met commissioner to create a stronger neighborhood police team, so that we can continue to build a safer London for everyone.”
According to Met police figures, there were 86,599 theft in London between August 2024 and July this year in London.
Scotland Yard made more than 1,300 arrests during a pressure on crime and anti-social behavior at 20 hot points in London.
Between June 30 and August 10, there were 1,376 arrests at these hot points – the third compared to the same period last year
According to the National Statistics Office figures, Britain and Wales reached a record level this year. This is the highest since the current police registration applications started in 2003.
The figure led to the fact that the British Retail Association’s boss Tom Ironside said that the retail theft was “out of control”.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper introduced the crime and police bill, which includes measures that he said he would fight against theft, earlier this year.
Authorized, the government plans to increase the number of police patrols in more than 500 city center and the number of PCSO and neighborhood officers will increase by 3,000 until the spring of 2026, he said.




