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Major tourist attractions are a soft target for pickpockets.
As a matter of urgency, will he increase the members of the soft target protection group in the area?
Where can we find a soft target who will not complain too much and will not be able to fight back and defend himself?
Corner shops and high street shops are increasingly a soft target for crime.
I fear that those local authorities would see public utility businesses as a soft target.
I hope that moneys for training will not be a soft target to provide financial savings.
The chief inspector points out that work and education are seen as the soft target for cuts.
This is a soft target, and a stealth tax.
Should those authorities be poll-tax-capped, the arts might regrettably become the soft target for many local authorities.