Boris Johnson's transport chief today defended spending £390 million improving public spaces, suggesting it could reduce anti-social behaviour. Mr Johnson, who has pledged to make London a “more civilised” place, has argued that you can design out crime by improving street lighting, opening up alleys and avoiding tunnels.
Boris Johnson's transport chief today defended spending £390 million improving public spaces, suggesting it could reduce anti-social behaviour. Mr Johnson, who has pledged to make London a “more civilised” place, has argued that you can design out crime by improving street lighting, opening up alleys and avoiding tunnels. From the London Evening Standard
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