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What is the most crime-ridden area in London?

What is the most crime-ridden area in London?

March 8 Elara Whitmore 0 Comments

Westminster is London's most crime-ridden area, with the highest number of thefts due to heavy tourist traffic. Learn where crime is concentrated, how to stay safe, and what myths to ignore.

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