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Sadiq Khan warns of ‘zero-tolerance approach’ to any repeat of Clapham disorder

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has warned of a zero-tolerance approach to any repeat of recent disorder in Clapham, where young people stormed shops and intimidated staff following social media trends. The Metropolitan police have made arrests and issued dispersal orders, with Khan urging social media companies to curb content promoting such behavior.

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antisocial behaviorshop stormingsocial media trendarrestsdispersal orderretail crimeyouth disorder

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Sadiq Khan warns of ‘zero-tolerance approach’ to any repeat of Clapham disorder

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