Health10/14/2025The Guardian

Nothing to fear in London but loud Lamborghinis | Brief letters

Nothing to fear in London but loud Lamborghinis | Brief letters

The article discusses various topics related to London, including the perception of a crime wave, a book club, and loud vehicles. The author, Fran Leach, states that while staying in South Kensington, the only "crime" they witnessed was being woken up by the sound of people racing Lamborghinis and Ferraris, with little enforcement by the police. They felt safe while using public transport and walking around the city, and do not believe the supposed crime wave is anything to fear. The article also mentions the ShelterBox Book Club, where members receive a book in the post every six weeks and can participate in online discussions and author Q&As, with the membership helping to support disaster-hit families around the world.

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