Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe Feels Unsafe in London, Conceals Luxury Watches
Concern Rises over Declining Safety in the Capital
Amidst Surge in Rolex Muggings, Ratcliffe Expresses Fear
In an alarming revelation, British billionaire and Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has declared that he feels unsafe in London. Citing concerns about declining safety in the capital, he has opted to stop wearing his luxury watches to avoid being targeted by muggers.
Ratcliffe's statement echoes the growing apprehensions about the surge in Rolex muggings that has plagued London in recent years. According to reports, the capital has witnessed a sharp rise in thefts of the iconic timepieces, often involving violent confrontations.
"I don't wear a watch in London anymore," Ratcliffe told The Daily Telegraph. "I feel unsafe. I don't want to be a target. I'm not the only one who feels this way. A lot of people are afraid to wear their expensive watches in London."
The billionaire's candid admission has sparked a debate about the state of safety in London, with many residents expressing similar concerns. They cite an increase in street crime, including muggings, assaults, and robberies.
Ratcliffe's declaration underscores the urgent need for action to address this pressing issue. As London's reputation as a safe and vibrant city continues to erode, it is imperative that authorities prioritize public safety.
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