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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
He has about 2-5 incidents of shoplifting and violence against his staff a day.
13 September 2023.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
He has about 2-5 incidents of shoplifting and violence against his staff a day.
13 September 2023.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
He has about 2-5 incidents of shoplifting and violence against his staff a day.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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13 September 2023.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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13 September 2023.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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13 September 2023.
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Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam
Owner and director of Fresh Fields Market Ben Selvaratnam, 40, pictured at the shop, Croydon, London, UK.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Pet Detective Colin Butcher at Partridge Green Recreation Ground. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Pet Detective Colin Butcher sits on a park bench beside a missing poster for Donna Botting's stolen dogs Reggie and Ronnie, at Partridge Green Recreation Ground. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
(Left to right) Pet Detective Colin Butcher talks to local dog owners Pat McCarethy and Carol Nesbitt about dog thefts in the area, at Partridge Green Recreation Ground. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Anita Wingad, co-ordinator of anti dog theft group DogHorn Weymouth, and her dog Honey. Radipole Park Gardens, Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Anita Wingad, co-ordinator of anti dog theft group DogHorn Weymouth, blows her anti-theft whistle in Radipole Park Gardens. Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Pet Detective Colin Butcher holds a missing poster for Donna Botting's stolen dogs Reggie and Ruby. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Amanda Hall, team member of the anti dog theft group Doghorn Weymouth, and her dog Izzy in Radipole Park Gardens, where an attempted theft of Izzy previously took place. Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Co-ordinator of DogHorn Weymouth Anita Wingad with her dog Honey (middle) and team members Amanda Hall with her dog Izzy and Sarah Wood with her dog Annie (left and right) at Weymouth Beach. Doghorn Weymouth was set up to fight back against dog thefts in the area. Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Doghorn Weymouth team members Amanda Hall with her dog Izzie, Sarah Wood with her dog Annie, and group co-ordinator Anita Wingad with her dog Honey (left to right) at Weymouth Beach. Doghorn Weymouth was set up to fight back against dog thefts in the area. Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Donna Botting holds out her arm showing a tattoo of three pawprints representing her three dogs, Reggie, Ruby and Ronnie. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Donna Botting plays with her dog Ronnie in her back garden. Donna’s other two dogs Reggie and Ruby were stolen in March 2021. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Donna Botting at home with her dog Ronnie. Donna’s other two dogs Reggie and Ruby were stolen in March 2021. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Pet Detective Colin Butcher at Partridge Green Recreation Ground. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Pet Detective Colin Butcher at Partridge Green Recreation Ground. Partridge Green, West Sussex, UK. 1st April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Sarah Wood, team member of anti dog theft group DogHorn Weymouth, and her dog Annie. Radipole Park Gardens, Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
‘He grabbed the lead and said: give me the dog’: can pet detectives stop the rise in animal theft? Dogs are more valuable than ever – which is why so many are being snatched. But some owners and pet detectives are fighting back.
Co-ordinator of DogHorn Weymouth Anita Wingad with her dog Honey (middle) and team members Amanda Hall with her dog Izzy and Sarah Wood with her dog Annie (left and right) in Radipole Park Gardens. Doghorn Weymouth was set up to fight back against dog thefts in the area. Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 2nd April 2021.
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London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies
London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies. Milkmen are being issued with personal attack alarms in response to an escalation in violent robberies.
Dairies across the capital have reported a rise in thefts and assaults on employees, with one boss warning: “At some point there will be parts of London we won’t be able to serve any more.” The warning comes as rising concerns over single-use plastics is driving up demand for traditional doorstep deliveries of milk in glass bottles, which can be reused 25 times before being re-cycled. Milk & More — England’s biggest milk delivery company — has gained 85,000 new customers since the beginning of 2019. Its owner Muller began issuing drivers with personal alarms that alert bosses and authorities to attacks six months ago. Paul Lough, depot manager for Parker Dairies, which has 20 drivers covering 11,000 homes and businesses across central and east London, said: “There isn’t a single day we don’t get calls about milk being stolen.” Two of his staff have been assaulted in east London in the past month.
Pictured: Steve Hayden in E11 who had milk snatched from his float by a man who circled it in a car and then leapt out.
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London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies
London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies. Milkmen are being issued with personal attack alarms in response to an escalation in violent robberies.
Dairies across the capital have reported a rise in thefts and assaults on employees, with one boss warning: “At some point there will be parts of London we won’t be able to serve any more.” The warning comes as rising concerns over single-use plastics is driving up demand for traditional doorstep deliveries of milk in glass bottles, which can be reused 25 times before being re-cycled. Milk & More — England’s biggest milk delivery company — has gained 85,000 new customers since the beginning of 2019. Its owner Muller began issuing drivers with personal alarms that alert bosses and authorities to attacks six months ago. Paul Lough, depot manager for Parker Dairies, which has 20 drivers covering 11,000 homes and businesses across central and east London, said: “There isn’t a single day we don’t get calls about milk being stolen.” Two of his staff have been assaulted in east London in the past month.
Pictured: Steve Hayden in E11 who had milk snatched from his float by a man who circled it in a car and then leapt out.
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London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies
London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies. Milkmen are being issued with personal attack alarms in response to an escalation in violent robberies.
Dairies across the capital have reported a rise in thefts and assaults on employees, with one boss warning: “At some point there will be parts of London we won’t be able to serve any more.” The warning comes as rising concerns over single-use plastics is driving up demand for traditional doorstep deliveries of milk in glass bottles, which can be reused 25 times before being re-cycled. Milk & More — England’s biggest milk delivery company — has gained 85,000 new customers since the beginning of 2019. Its owner Muller began issuing drivers with personal alarms that alert bosses and authorities to attacks six months ago. Paul Lough, depot manager for Parker Dairies, which has 20 drivers covering 11,000 homes and businesses across central and east London, said: “There isn’t a single day we don’t get calls about milk being stolen.” Two of his staff have been assaulted in east London in the past month.
Pictured: Steve Hayden in E11 who had milk snatched from his float by a man who circled it in a car and then leapt out.
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London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies
London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies. Milkmen are being issued with personal attack alarms in response to an escalation in violent robberies.
Dairies across the capital have reported a rise in thefts and assaults on employees, with one boss warning: “At some point there will be parts of London we won’t be able to serve any more.” The warning comes as rising concerns over single-use plastics is driving up demand for traditional doorstep deliveries of milk in glass bottles, which can be reused 25 times before being re-cycled. Milk & More — England’s biggest milk delivery company — has gained 85,000 new customers since the beginning of 2019. Its owner Muller began issuing drivers with personal alarms that alert bosses and authorities to attacks six months ago. Paul Lough, depot manager for Parker Dairies, which has 20 drivers covering 11,000 homes and businesses across central and east London, said: “There isn’t a single day we don’t get calls about milk being stolen.” Two of his staff have been assaulted in east London in the past month.
Pictured: Steve Hayden in E11 who had milk snatched from his float by a man who circled it in a car and then leapt out.
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London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies
London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies. Milkmen are being issued with personal attack alarms in response to an escalation in violent robberies.
Dairies across the capital have reported a rise in thefts and assaults on employees, with one boss warning: “At some point there will be parts of London we won’t be able to serve any more.” The warning comes as rising concerns over single-use plastics is driving up demand for traditional doorstep deliveries of milk in glass bottles, which can be reused 25 times before being re-cycled. Milk & More — England’s biggest milk delivery company — has gained 85,000 new customers since the beginning of 2019. Its owner Muller began issuing drivers with personal alarms that alert bosses and authorities to attacks six months ago. Paul Lough, depot manager for Parker Dairies, which has 20 drivers covering 11,000 homes and businesses across central and east London, said: “There isn’t a single day we don’t get calls about milk being stolen.” Two of his staff have been assaulted in east London in the past month.
Pictured: Steve Hayden in E11 who had milk snatched from his float by a man who circled it in a car and then leapt out.
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London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies
London milkmen given personal alarms following violent robberies. Milkmen are being issued with personal attack alarms in response to an escalation in violent robberies.
Dairies across the capital have reported a rise in thefts and assaults on employees, with one boss warning: “At some point there will be parts of London we won’t be able to serve any more.” The warning comes as rising concerns over single-use plastics is driving up demand for traditional doorstep deliveries of milk in glass bottles, which can be reused 25 times before being re-cycled. Milk & More — England’s biggest milk delivery company — has gained 85,000 new customers since the beginning of 2019. Its owner Muller began issuing drivers with personal alarms that alert bosses and authorities to attacks six months ago. Paul Lough, depot manager for Parker Dairies, which has 20 drivers covering 11,000 homes and businesses across central and east London, said: “There isn’t a single day we don’t get calls about milk being stolen.” Two of his staff have been assaulted in east London in the past month.
Pictured: Steve Hayden in E11 who had milk snatched from his float by a man who circled it in a car and then leapt out.
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4am shop raid
Gang posing as bin men steal £12k in cigarettes and alcohol in 4am shop raid. Thieves dressed as refuse collectors stole up to £12,000 of cigarettes and alcohol which they stashed in wheelie bins during an early-morning raid at a convenience store. The four hooded burglars wore hi-vis jackets and gloves for the heist at the Londis in Battersea Park Road. CCTV footage shows them bursting into the store with two wheelie bins and sacks before they ransacked shelves and ripped the till from the counter in just over three minutes. Shopkeeper Ibrahim Al-Cholbec.
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4am shop raid
Gang posing as bin men steal £12k in cigarettes and alcohol in 4am shop raid. Thieves dressed as refuse collectors stole up to £12,000 of cigarettes and alcohol which they stashed in wheelie bins during an early-morning raid at a convenience store. The four hooded burglars wore hi-vis jackets and gloves for the heist at the Londis in Battersea Park Road. CCTV footage shows them bursting into the store with two wheelie bins and sacks before they ransacked shelves and ripped the till from the counter in just over three minutes. Shopkeeper Ibrahim Al-Cholbec.
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4am shop raid
Gang posing as bin men steal £12k in cigarettes and alcohol in 4am shop raid. Thieves dressed as refuse collectors stole up to £12,000 of cigarettes and alcohol which they stashed in wheelie bins during an early-morning raid at a convenience store. The four hooded burglars wore hi-vis jackets and gloves for the heist at the Londis in Battersea Park Road. CCTV footage shows them bursting into the store with two wheelie bins and sacks before they ransacked shelves and ripped the till from the counter in just over three minutes. Shopkeeper Ibrahim Al-Cholbec.
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4am shop raid
Gang posing as bin men steal £12k in cigarettes and alcohol in 4am shop raid. Thieves dressed as refuse collectors stole up to £12,000 of cigarettes and alcohol which they stashed in wheelie bins during an early-morning raid at a convenience store. The four hooded burglars wore hi-vis jackets and gloves for the heist at the Londis in Battersea Park Road. CCTV footage shows them bursting into the store with two wheelie bins and sacks before they ransacked shelves and ripped the till from the counter in just over three minutes. Shopkeeper Ibrahim Al-Cholbec.
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ATM thefts
Thieves used a digger to smash a wall and steal an ATM from this service station in Dungiven, Northern Ireland, on 7 April.
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ATM Robbery Ireland
The ATM Robbery at AIB in Castleblaney town in Ireland.
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