Black cabbie challenges Sadiq Khan to journey with him to see ‘lawless London’

Aug 11, 2023 at 9:27 PM
Black cabbie challenges Sadiq Khan to journey with him to see ‘lawless London’

A black cab driver named Gary has issued a private problem to Sadiq Khan amid rising considerations over the breakdown of regulation and order in London. Gary the cabbie dared the London Mayor to hitch him on a journey one evening in London. This comes after chaos ran rampant on Oxford Street on Wednesday when a whole lot of youngsters descended on central London.

The teenagers, impressed by a problem on the social media app TikTok, ransacked the world-famous purchasing road.

A video on the social media app went viral after calling for a JD Sports store to be looted.

Clips from the scene confirmed baton-wielding police clashing with dozens of individuals whereas officers on horseback dispersed crowds.

Speaking to Lee Anderson, the Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party, on GB News, Gary bemoaned the decline of London.

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He stated: “I want to challenge the mayor. I will pick him up from his home, free of charge. I won’t put the meter on.”

Gary continued: “I will pick him up after midnight and I will take him around the London that he is in charge of, and show how it has become a lawless London.

“The as soon as nice metropolis of London is now lawless.”

Turning to the chaos seen on Oxford Street this week, Gary complained that Mr Khan had a 24-hour warning and did not deal with it properly.

He said: “No riot vans, no canine. They ran riot alongside Oxford and Regent Street. He put his officers in danger.”

Prior to the criminal chaos, Mr Khan had urged people who had seen the videos on social media not to go to Oxford Street.

He warned young Londoners: “Do not enable your self to be sucked into an space that may very well be a high-crime space.”

Posts on-line selling an organised “robbery”, with a date, time and gown code, have been captioned: “Don’t come if you can’t run.”

People have been urged to put on balaclavas and gloves however not deliver weapons.

In the top, the Metropolitan Police arrested 9 folks and issued 34 dispersal orders

Home Secretary Suella Braverman has since demanded that the ringleaders behind the plan be “hunted down and locked up”.

She warned that the UK can’t be allowed to plunge into the “lawlessness” seen in some American cities.

Mr Khan stated the scenes have been “completely unacceptable” and that “police investigations continue”.