Metropolitan Police officers patrolling in Camden Town, north London, Britain, 10 August 2011. Five days after violent riots started in Tottenham, London appears to regain calm. Some 800 rioters and looters were detained in several English cities. 16,000 police officers are at present deployed in London. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
Metropolitan Police officers patrolling in Camden Town, north London, Britain, 10 August 2011. Five days after violent riots started in Tottenham, London appears to regain calm. Some 800 rioters and looters were detained in several English cities. 16,000 police officers are at present deployed in London. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
A Metropolitan Police officer passes a boarded shop on Camden High Street, north London, Britain, 10 August 2011. Five days after violent riots started in Tottenham, London appears to regain calm. Some 800 rioters and looters were detained in several English cities. 16,000 police officers are at present deployed in London. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
A mother and her children pass a boarded shop on Camden High Street, north London, Britain, 10 August 2011. Five days after violent riots started in Tottenham, London appears to regain calm. Some 800 rioters and looters were detained in several English cities. 16,000 police officers are at present deployed in London. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
British Prime Minister David Cameron (2-R, dark suit) is shown the West Midlands Police Events Control Suite by Chief Constable Chris Sims, (R), and Assistant Chief Constable Sharon Rowe (C), following another night of rioting in Birmingham, 10 August 2011. The British government will fight back with all means necessary to stop the 'despicable' wave of rioting and disorder that has swept the country over the past few days, Prime Minister David Cameron said. EPA/PAUL ELLIS UK and Republic of Ireland Out, no commercial sales
British Prime Minister David Cameron (c) meets with senior officers from the police, fire and ambulance services at a meeting at Wolverhampton Civic Centre in Wolverhampton, 10 August 2011. The British government will fight back with all means necessary to stop the 'despicable' wave of rioting and disorder that has swept the country over the past few days, Prime Minister David Cameron said. EPA/PAUL ELLIS UK and Republic of Ireland Out, no commercial sales
British Prime Minister David Cameron (R) meets with senior officers from the police, fire and ambulance services at a meeting at Wolverhampton Civic Centre in Wolverhampton, 10 August 2011. The British government will fight back with all means necessary to stop the 'despicable' wave of rioting anddisorder that has swept the country over the past few days, Prime Minister David Cameron said. EPA/PAUL ELLIS UK and Republic of Ireland Out, no commercial sales
British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) meets meets with senior officers from the police, fire and ambulance services at a meeting at Wolverhampton Civic Centre in Wolverhampton, 10 August 2011. The British government will fight back with all means necessary to stop the 'despicable' wave of rioting anddisorder that has swept the country over the past few days, Prime Minister David Cameron said. EPA/PAUL ELLIS UK and Republic of Ireland Out, no commercial sales
British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) is shown the West Midlands Police Events Control Suite by Chief Constable Chris Sims, (R), and Assistant Chief Constable Sharon Rowe (L), following another night of rioting in Birmingham, 10 August 2011. The British government will fight back with all means necessary to stop the 'despicable' wave of rioting and disorder that has swept the country over the past few days, Prime Minister David Cameron said. EPA/JEFF J. MITCHELL UK and Republic of Ireland Out, no commercial sales
A police officer secures a burnt out shop after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
The windows of a shop is covered with wooden planks after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
A sign with the lettering 'We are open for Business' is featured in front of a shop with wooden planks covered windows after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
Workers look at a burnt out house after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
People look at a burnt out shop after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
Workers look at a burnt out house after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
Workers look at a burnt out house after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
A police officer helps an old man to carry his shopping bags after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
Workers look at a burnt out house after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
People sit in cafes again at Broadway Market in the district Hackney in London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. After severe riots took place in the area, shops and restaurants have reopened for guests. Yet, the windows are still covered with wooden laths, because owners are afraid of further riots and looting. EPA/CORDULA DONHAUSER
Workers look at a burnt out house after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
A man covers the windows of a shop with wooden planks while his colleague is sitting on the ground after riots in Clapham, London, Great Britain, 10 August 2011. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/MARIUS BECKER
British Police forensic officers gather evidence at an Office shoe shop in St Ann's Square in Manchester, north west England on 10 August 2011 after rioting in the city centre last night. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/DAVE THOMPSON
A woman cycles past a burnt out car on Lawrence road in Wavertree, Liverpool, north west England on 10 August 2011 after a second night of rioting. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/PETER BYRNE UK AND IRELAND OUT; NO COMMERCIAL USE
British forensic officers at the scene in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, central England on 10 August 2011 where three men died after a road traffic collision early this morning. A murder investigation has been launched. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/RUI VIEIRA UK AND IRELAND OUT; NO COMMERCIAL USE
A general view of the scene in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, central England on 10 August 2011 where three men died after a road traffic collision early this morning. A murder investigation has been launched. Reports state on 10 August 2011 that Britain saw its fourth night of trouble with Manchester, Salford, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham hit by rioting, looting and arson attacks. EPA/RUI VIEIRA UK AND IRELAND OUT; NO COMMERCIAL USE