Maybe the crimes they were meant to stopped don't "exist" there....who is idiotic enough to do a crime in the face of daylight on the street? The chance of someone seeing you is too high, then again if London is a packed city that might not be much of a problem (I don't live in a very populated city), then again the camera's might just reduce the chances of that happening, so if the crimes weren't happening in the face place, how wold the cameras be stopping them?
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Maybe the crimes they were meant to stopped don't "exist" there....who is idiotic enough to do a crime in the face of daylight on the street? The chance of someone seeing you is too high, then again if London is a packed city that might not be much of a problem (I don't live in a very populated city), then again the camera's might just reduce the chances of that happening, so if the crimes weren't happening in the face place, how wold the cameras be stopping them?