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March 25, 2025
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BEWARE OF PHONE THIEVES 

Hackney Council and the police warn residents to be alert for phone thieves on mopeds and bicycles. Community safety officers joined TfL, the Met Police, and British Transport Police outside Manor House station for the London-wide “Look Up, Look Out” campaign, engaging with the public on how to stay safe when using their phones in public spaces. Residents were warned to be careful at bus stops, near train stations, outside pubs and clubs, and when wearing headphones. (Pictures: @hackneycouncil /X) 

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