Duncan Street in Leeds is Britain’s most dangerous street, with a violent crime or sex offence every 23 hours—378 reported last year. Locals describe it as a hellhole: open drug dealing, spice and white powder sold on the street, balloon canisters littered, drunk chaos and stabbings at night. A postman said weekends are especially nuts, with drivers speeding to sell drugs and drunk people everywhere. A 19-year-old saw a man bleeding in the street after a stabbing, with police and ambulances constant here.