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Violence mars New Year’s celebrations



       Violent and aggressive drunks were left on   from, booking in which used to take 20 mins   and sad that we need this sort of legislation
       the streets on New Year’s Eve as there were   max can be much longer, and arresting   to protect officers and other emergency
       not enough officers to arrest them all – the   officers instead of dealing with simple stuff   service workers but it is only right that anyone
       West Midlands Police Federation chair has   now hand it over.            who thinks it acceptable to assault them gets
       claimed.                               “To give you an example a major town   a tougher sentence.
          Rich Cooke made the statement in a   like Walsall now has no dedicated facility.      “It should never been seen as part of the
       series of Tweets which he posted on his   Prisoners have to be taken to Oldbury or   job to be kicked, punched, spat at or assaulted
       Twitter account.                    Wolves.                              in any other way. Tougher sentences are
          They read: “Just got home after the NYE      “In traffic it’s a nightmare for officers.  needed to punish those who assault the
       night shift.                           “Overall the efficiency of policing is   police to make it clear that it will not be
          “Reflection - the absolute number of   harmed and it affects decision making where   tolerated and act as a deterrent to others.”
       violent/aggressive drunken idiots who 10, 15   it should never be a consideration!”     Two reports were also published at the
       years ago feet wouldn’t have touched ground      His comments come just months after a   end of 2018 which showed the damaging
       on way to custody - now simply tolerated.  new assaults bill was passed which sets out   effect cuts have had on confidence and public
       “Reason – we simply hadn’t got the officers   tougher sentences for those who attack   safety.
       to do anything else. Arrests inevitably take   police and other emergency service workers.     Speaking at the time, Rich said: “You
       officers away for hours these days and we      With fewer officers on the streets, Rich   simply cannot slash police budgets year on
       can’t afford to lose them.          believes there is the potential for more and   year and expect the police to maintain and
          “The line of what constitutes acceptable   more officers to be assaulted while trying to   effective service for their communities,
       behaviour is pushed further and further to   protect others.             particularly at a time when demand is
       make ends meet.”                       Rich explains: “This new law is there to   increasing.
          He went on to say: “Problem with central   protect the very people who, day in, day out,      “Cuts do have consequences and clearly
       custody is they are inevitably further away   night after night, put themselves in harm’s   have had an impact on the public we serve
       from the majority of officers.      way to protect others.               but also on police officers whose wellbeing
          “We are wasting time travelling to and      “The reality is I find it quite disheartening   has been severely affected.”


       Report highlights lack of police presence



       Public confidence in the police service is increasing despite rising crime   we joined up to provide.”
       and a lack of funding.                                    Stop and search was another
          Researchers on behalf of Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of   element people were asked about   60 per cent
       Constabulary, Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS), interviewed more   with 42 per cent believing the tactic
       than 17,000 people for the Public Perceptions of Policing in England   is used appropriately however, 29   of people are
       and Wales report.                                      per cent admitted they did not
          It is the fourth time the survey has been undertaken with the   know enough about it to be able to   satisfied with
       results providing a snapshot of public opinion.        answer the question.             their local
          The report concludes that more than 60 per cent of people are      The report contains several
       satisfied with their local police - an increase from 53 per cent last year   quotes from those surveyed which   police
       - and that almost three quarters of people feel that police respond   mention the effect of the
       effectively to 999 calls.                              Government’s austerity measures,
          The news has been welcomed by the Police Federation of England   and the respondents’ recognition
       and Wales.                                             that officers are unable to do all they want to because of the reduction
          The report goes on to say that two thirds of those surveyed felt    in officers and resources.
       their local police treat people fairly and with respect.     Responding to the report, national Federation chair John Apter
          The research also reveals that almost two thirds of people, who   said: “This research provides and important insight into how the public
       had had contact with a police officer in the previous year, were   view the police service. The results are reassuring that the majority of
       satisfied with the way were dealt with.                people still support policing and the difficult job we do.
          However, it does highlight concerns around the visibility of officers      “The police service has lost almost 22,000 officers since 2010 and,
       with fewer than one in four being happy with how often they had seen   while we are doing all we can to provide the best service to the public,
       a police officer in the previous three months.         the consequences of the cuts are increasingly evident to the
          Rich Cooke, chair of West Midlands Police Federation, said: “It does   communities we serve.”
       not come as a surprise that people don’t think they see police officers      He added: “The Home Office with the National Police Chiefs’
       enough. Dwindling officer numbers means neighbourhood and   council have a responsibility to educate the public around police stop
       response teams have been cut right back, however it is reassuring to   and search powers and how they are used to help keep the public safe
       hear that the public have recognised this and are aware of some of the   - and it is clear that they are not doing this.
       issues we are facing and continue to support us.          “Stop and Search is a legitimate and effective tool in the fight
          “Our communities deserve better - and we want to deliver it for   against serious and violent crime and the public we serve deserve to be
       them - but in order to do that we need a significant investment from   informed to help them understand its role in modern policing,” he
       the Government, without this we will struggle to provide the service   concluded.

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