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Veteran ITV journalist Selina Scott, 74, was attacked and robbed in central London. She criticized the Metropolitan Police for their inefficiency, noting that officers couldn't attend due to lack of a car and a non-functional CCTV. Met Police boss Sir Mark Rowley admitted the force could have done better and apologized. Scott expressed fear for public safety in London, questioning why police couldn't patrol busier areas.
Courtesy: Rebecca Cook
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