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Met Police Criticised for Advising London Families to Play Classical Music to Deter Drug Dealers

  • The Met Police advised residents in Northwest London to play classical music to deter crime, following complaints about drug-fuelled incidents and car break-ins.
  • A businessman criticized the police's advice as 'crazy,' stating it would not solve the problem of local crime.
  • Retired Detective Chief Superintendent Kevin Moore called the suggestion 'completely bonkers,' highlighting its absurdity.
  • The Met Police acknowledged the advice was well-intentioned but did not reflect official policy.
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