"People are hungry, cold and without sleep".

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      Observations In September 2019, during the evening rush hour on the London Underground, a District Line train pulled into Whitechapel station in east London. Craig Clark, the 37-year-old anarchist and founder of Dope, wore a woolly hat, black jumper and bright blue Adidas tracksuit trousers. Instead of ID cards, badges or tabards, Dope sellers carry transparent plastic bags labelled "official vendor" that cite the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of 1982. [Extracted from the article]
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