English: London's smallest police station! Located in the south east corner of Trafalgar Square is what was the smallest police station in London. Built inside a lamp post, it was capable of holding one policeman and was mainly used as a lookout post during demonstrations (pre 1960), with a direct line to Scotland Yard. Now it is mainly used by cleaners to store their equipment.
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