Across Britain, civilians have taken it upon themselves to tackle crime. But is the nation prepared for the rise in volunteer justice?
The Times meets three concerned citizens enacting justice on the UK's streets.
Special forces skills are being deployed to combat illegal dumping that costs taxpayers almost £400m a year, Mike van Erp, known as CyclingMikey, is a camera cyclist who films motorists behaving badly and Harold Wilsher, 82, has been a police support volunteer for 25 years helping to fight crime in Billy Row, a village in County Durham.
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Across Britain, civilians have taken it upon themselves to tackle crime. But is the nation prepared for the rise in volunteer justice?
The Times meets three concerned citizens enacting justice on the UK's streets.
Special forces skills are being deployed to combat illegal dumping that costs taxpayers almost £400m a year, Mike van Erp, known as CyclingMikey, is a camera cyclist who films motorists behaving badly and Harold Wilsher, 82, has been a police support volunteer for 25 years helping to fight crime in Billy Row, a village in County Durham.
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