I AM sick to my back teeth of seeing fare-dodgers getting away with it.
For ordinary hard-working citizens travelling into work on their morning commute, the sight of tons slipping through without paying is a slap in the face.
Robert Jenrick confronts fare-dodgers on the Tube
The Shadow Justice Secretary filmed himself collaring yobs
People who do the right thing are made to look like fools for sticking to the law, while louts benefit from breaking the rules with impunity.
Enough is enough. Politicians can hold debates and write letters, but sometimes you have to get your hands dirty to sort things out.
Last Saturday, I went to Stratford station to shame London’s useless mayor, Sadiq Khan, into action.
I saw dozens of freeloaders bumping the barriers while enforcement officers stood idly by doing nothing.
What is the point of them if they don’t bother doing their job? It shouldn’t be left to the public enforce the law.
Channel 4 and the Guardian were more offended by me filming the lawbreaking than the criminality itself! They showed themselves to be apologists for law-breaking.
The whole episode encapsulated broken Britain where law-breaking is rife. Graffiti is everywhere.
Many of our high streets are now a mix of charity stores, vape shops, and fake American candy stores.
There is a collapse of basic standards in public spaces – and parts of the establishment are in la la land.
Once-proud towns and cities are having their soul ripped out of them by petty law-breakers.
Unless the authorities crack down on petty law-breaking, more serious crime will follow and we will see a complete breakdown of law and order.
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