Fire Sale in Brixton

Tagged as: barclays burning currys cuts fire looting nandos repression riots riot_2011 social_struggles topshop ukuncut william_hill
Neighbourhoods: brixton

The atmosphere was alternately tense and festive in Brixton tonight. After last night's riots in Tottenham, sparked by the police shooting of Mark Duggan on Thursday, riots spread all over London this evening.

People took advantage of heavy rains and miniscule police presence, turning the whole town from Stockwell to Tulse Hill into a free-shop.  Every major chain store and bank had their windows smashed in, and notable looting took place at the Currys electronics store on Effra Road. Hundreds of people walked out of there with big-screen TVs, laptops, and other big-ticket items, as the police looked on helplessly. Cars were lined up on both sides of Effra Road for several hundred meters from Currys to Brixton Water Lane, as people loaded them up.

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Cops guarding the Footlocker, which goes up in flames a little later on.

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Marks and Spencer

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Notorious tax-dodging beige clothing vendor, Topshop

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Morleys

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There goes that Footlocker

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Very few cops available. Kids were trying on clothes in H&M while this shot was taken.

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Cops heading towards Currys on Effra Road

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H&M looted

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Note the flashing theft detector lights at the door. Amazing modern technology!

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cars = silly

Loading items into cars with registration number plates doubtless logged... some people are risking dawn raids and jail spells :-( I'm seeing so many people without masks too... dammit we need some security culture in the general population

maybe not too bad

Actually it was raining so hard that it maybe won't be a problem, hard to say. Like, it was really, really pouring.