💨 Abstract
The author expresses frustration with fare-dodgers on public transport and the lack of enforcement by officers. They highlight the unfairness felt by law-abiding citizens and criticize politicians for not taking sufficient action. The author personally interventions reflects the broader issue of law-breaking in Britain, mentioning graffiti and deteriorating high streets. They warn that unchecked petty crimes could lead to more serious legal issues, calling for stricter enforcement. But does not provide us any useful information.
Courtesy: Jack Elsom
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