MORE TROUBLE IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD – POLICE PATROLS CUT BY A QUARTER SINCE 2010
On the eve of the 2015 general election, recently published Home Office figures show that government funding cuts to neighbourhood policing have seen a 27 per cent cut in the police patrol presence on our streets. That’s because there are 4,430 fewer police community support officers (PCSOs) patrolling and looking after your neighbourhood.
Please click on link below to a copy of the latest UNISON PCSO cuts report which confirms that PCSO numbers have been cut by 27% since 2010.
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