Policing White Paper

enfieldspares

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Save this, below, which could ("back office" and sequitur) mean licensing, or could mean firearms crime, or police firearms response teams I see no other mention of firearms and not any of any centralised firearms licensing authority.

9. The current force structure has been in place for 60 years but is no longer fit for purpose. Having 43 separate police headquarters, each providing back-office functions to local policing, means we are wasting money that could be reinvested in the frontline. Fewer forces would provide more effective specialist services in areas like major crime and firearms, while also being better able to deal with surges in demand and major incidents. Over this Parliament and the next we will radically reform the structure of policing, significantly reducing the number of police forces.
 
Let's see what they actually do in this Parliament. As for the next, who's to say Labour will still be in power! Any replacement Government may not have the same commitment to the reform in question.

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Every new home Secretary comes out with this waffle. Yet again more money wasted on consultation planning and community impact assessment. It won't happen.
 
Heard also on the radio last week that their intention is to have ‘city’ forces not county ones as the current arrangement does not reflect/meet the needs of the cities. Obviously most of us must live in a wasteland that will soon be devoid of law & order… now where did I put the keys to that V8 Interceptor?
 
I have said for years why do we have so many autonomous police forces in the UK - it must lead to huge inefficiencies. Why do Northumbria use Peugeot beat cars, Durham Toyota and Cleveland Ford?? Why doesn't a central purchasing authority just go to Ford and tell them they want 3000 Focuses??
Clues in the name:

FORD:
Fix Or Repair Daily.

Toyota:
The One You Only Trust Always

Pugs? They don’t need a nickname 😀
 
I have said for years why do we have so many autonomous police forces in the UK - it must lead to huge inefficiencies. Why do Northumbria use Peugeot beat cars, Durham Toyota and Cleveland Ford?? Why doesn't a central purchasing authority just go to Ford and tell them they want 3000 Focuses??
True but the problem with modern policing isn't saving a bit of money off fleet buying policy.

I would be extremely cynical about this whole idea. It won't be for the benefit of the tax payer or the non criminal that's for sure. Think it's bad that they're closing all the police stations. Wait till mega forces come in to play.
 
I have said for years why do we have so many autonomous police forces in the UK - it must lead to huge inefficiencies. Why do Northumbria use Peugeot beat cars, Durham Toyota and Cleveland Ford?? Why doesn't a central purchasing authority just go to Ford and tell them they want 3000 Focuses??
I thought we had that many already watching hate crimes instead of real crime.
 
I have said for years why do we have so many autonomous police forces in the UK - it must lead to huge inefficiencies. Why do Northumbria use Peugeot beat cars, Durham Toyota and Cleveland Ford?? Why doesn't a central purchasing authority just go to Ford and tell them they want 3000 Focuses??
Central purchasing consortiums haven't always worked out in the past. In fact they can be a total disaster costing the organisation more and supplying unsuitable equipment.
 
Dyfed Powys firearms licensing department in regards to myself work well, coterminous certs issued in time and correct. What will happen if Wales is just one force, centralised departments of fully trained personnel? or disorganised chaos as elsewhere
 
Dyfed Powys firearms licensing department in regards to myself work well, coterminous certs issued in time and correct. What will happen if Wales is just one force, centralised departments of fully trained personnel? or disorganised chaos as elsewhere
Reckon if it happens it will be North Wales & South Wales.
On a rough line A44 A470 A483.
 
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The merger of forces was considered back in the 90’s but binned due to the incompatibility of systems and cost. This could go the same way.
Yes, my friend said Durham and Cleveland traffic and firearms tried this but after much money was spent, it was decided it would not work due to incompatible systems!!
 
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