London police box could be moved after 30 years to stop people keep weeing on it
Briefly

The police watchbox is a much loved and photographed feature of Earl's Court. Its current location is squeezed in between the lampposts, the kiosk, and the busy main road and street urination occurs in the spaces between. It is a very cramped setting. It is proposed to move it to the corner of Hogarth Road to make it more prominent and enhance its setting, while still keeping it close to the heart of Earl's Court.
The Tardis, installed in 1996, was led by John Hodges with contributions from local businesses and the London Underground. It aimed to deter crime but fell short of expectations.
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