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.

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

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

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

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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."

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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.

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"The as soon as nice metropolis of London is now lawless."

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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.

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

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

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

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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.”

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

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

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

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

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

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