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local police have now made criminal damage ,burglary and roads safety ward promises until MAY 2016


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These are what are called Ward Promises from ward Meetings. You ask we answer. The format in my opinion is excellent and very responsive to people who attend the meetings. You can find out about your local ward meeting by looking at


http://content.met.police.uk/Borough/Southwark


And


http://content.met.police.uk/Page/TeamFinder?scope_id=1257246764302


http://content.met.police.uk/Team/Southwark/EastDulwich


Email and ask when the next ward meeting is, they are informative and fun


See you there that's when the priorities are set

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It is very unlikely that the police can catch burglars, street thieves etc in the act and they can just solve crimes that have already been committed using intelligence. So it is up to the general public to keep their valuables and themselves safe.Since there are no REAL deterrents when these scrotes are caught especially the younger ones, nothing will improve.
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It was inevitable that, due to the expansion of the use of electronic surveillance, improvements in home and car security, that police numbers would be cut as fire service numbers were cut due to improvements in prevention- this is to be welcomed surely. In the last year, after a fall in crime figures over the last 20 years, overall crime rose by 2% last year. Unfortunately violence against the person increased by 21%......

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11557188/Violent-crime-jumps-by-21pc.html

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