Poster about London firearms or weapons attack - Run Hide Tell, at Brick Lane, The Truman Brewery tourist attraction, E1 6QL

Poster about London firearms or weapons attack - Run Hide Tell, at Brick Lane, The Truman Brewery tourist attraction, E1 6QL Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2R39XX3

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48.3 MB (2.3 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

3264 x 5168 px | 27.6 x 43.8 cm | 10.9 x 17.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

21 May 2023

Location:

Brick Lane, London, England, GB, E1 6QL

More information:

Staying safe from terrorism - More at https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/t/terrorism-in-the-uk/staying-safe-from-terrorism/ The threat of terrorism in the UK is real, but with a little knowledge you can increase your safety and help protect yourself against a terrorist attack. Find out below how to stay safe when you’re out and about and how to report any suspicious behaviour that could be connected to terrorism. What you can do Communities defeat terrorism. We need the help and support of individuals, businesses and communities across the UK to remain alert and maintain the safety and security of those places where we live, work and socialise. If you see or hear something unusual or suspicious, trust your instincts and ACT (Action Counters Terrorism) by reporting possible terrorist activity in confidence. Any piece of information could be important, so it's better to be safe and report anything you see. You can help the police prevent terrorism and save lives. Crowded places, events, public transport, and iconic locations throughout the country are some examples of locations that could be potential targets for terrorists. You're familiar with your workplace and surrounding area, so you’re ideally placed to spot when something is amiss. In this period of heightened alert, it is vital to remain vigilant, trust your instincts and report possible terrorist activity to the police. Look for anything that seems out of the ordinary, such as: people in stationary vehicles watching a building or structure vehicles moving slowly near public buildings, structures or bridges, or parked in suspicious circumstances people using recording equipment, including camera phones, or seen making notes or sketches of security details someone suspicious paying close attention to specific entry and exit points, stairwells, hallways or fire escapes people loitering at or near premises for long periods and watching staff, visitors and deliveries for no reason