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VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
23-08-2024
2024
wacky and real life

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab (cropped) - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
subject date23-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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place
creditJam Press Vid/@CrimeLdn
captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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titleVIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed
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captionStory from Jam Press (ULEZ Camera Vandalised) Pictured: Video grab - A masked man, who calls himself the Blade Runner, cuts a ULEZ camera down from a pole. VIDEO: Disgruntled masked man hacks down London ULEZ camera in broad daylight 48 hours after it was installed A disgruntled man has been filmed cutting down a ULEZ camera with a saw in broad daylight. The suspect, who has been nicknamed “Bladerunner” by the public, was reportedly spotted in west London, with the incident believed to have taken place earlier this week. It went viral on social media yesterday (23 August). The shocking footage shows a man dressed in black and wearing a mask to hide his identity as he approaches the camera. Equipped with an electric saw, the suspect then begins cutting through the pole. In just a few seconds, the camera plummets to the ground before being cut from the pole entirely. The man then flees the scene carrying the camera away while waving his saw in the air in victory, as reported by NeedToKnow. Members of the public have voiced their opinions on the controversial ULEZ cameras, with many divided on how they feel about the man's actions. Mark said: “The London rate payers are footing the bill for this. You are not a hero but a criminal hurting everyone. If you have an issue talk to your MP, Councillor or vote.” Another person added: “Vandalising public property in 2024. Someone else said: “Excellent work by that bladerunner.” [sic] Another person agreed, saying: “Great work lads.” Gabriel said: “London council tax payers are going to love this, just going to go on their council tax bill next year. Bit of an own goal really.” Jam Press has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment. ENDS EDITOR’S NOTES: Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.