Almost everyone I work with in London has had a bike stolen (or a least a wheel or two), and everyone I know who owns a bike also has insurance. Not great evidence, but I'm not sure theft is any lower.
Is all the cameras in the UK effective in any way? I mean, to know that the criminal wore a black hoodie and black pants at the time of the crime doesn't give more information than maybe sex, hoodie, pants and maybe a rough estimation of age.
Is it a potent law-tool for Londoners? What was the reasoning for getting so very many? How do people generally feel about them?
Is it a potent law-tool for Londoners? What was the reasoning for getting so very many? How do people generally feel about them?