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Community invited to police talks
PEOPLE from Edgworth, Turton, Chapeltown and Entwistle can raise matters of concern at a police meeting.
The Police and Communities Together discussion is at Turton and Edgworth Primary School, Bolton Road, on June 3 at 7pm.
Police Community Support Officer Chris Williams said: "These meetings are for residents who have any issues regarding crime or anti-social behaviour in their neighbourhoods but we also give information and updates relevant to their community."
For more details about the meeting, call PCSO Williams on 01254 222135.
12:37pm Sunday 4th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: p.rhanna, entwistle reservoir on 1:28pm Sun 4 May 08
my main question will be ...."why aren't there any regular police patrols in the area"????.simple solution i would'nt of thought you would need to call a meeting about [bold]plain bleeding obvious[/bold] ....would you! ??????
my main question will be ...."why aren't there any regular police patrols in the area"????.simple solution i would'nt of thought you would need to call a meeting about
plain bleeding obvious ....would you! ??????
Posted by: abbott71, bolton on 2:33pm Sun 4 May 08
[quote][bold]p.rhanna[/bold] wrote:
my main question will be ...."why aren't there any regular police patrols in the area"????.simple solution i would'nt of thought you would need to call a meeting about [bold]plain bleeding obvious[/bold] ....would you! ??????[/quote] Exactly...what we want is real police...that the criminals would actually fear instead of taking the mickey....PCSO s dont work simple...and its been proven..nothing against the people but it does nt....real cops have powers and experience
p.rhanna wrote:
my main question will be ...."why aren't there any regular police patrols in the area"????.simple solution i would'nt of thought you would need to call a meeting about plain bleeding obvious ....would you! ??????
Exactly...what we want is real police...that the criminals would actually fear instead of taking the mickey....PCSO s dont work simple...and its been proven..nothing against the people but it does nt....real cops have powers and experience
Posted by: steve, bolton on 2:42pm Sun 4 May 08
What is the point of a meeting?.
Just answer the phone when it rings and act to avert crime.
Dead simple, don't make this more complicated than it is.
The labour party influence of spin and bureacracy stretches far and wide.
What is the point of a meeting?.
Just answer the phone when it rings and act to avert crime.
Dead simple, don't make this more complicated than it is.
The labour party influence of spin and bureacracy stretches far and wide.
Posted by: Bolton Blogger, Bolt on 3:07pm Sun 4 May 08
Don't forget we are talking about LANCASHIRE POLICE FORCE here and not GMP!!! as these areas come under the control of Blackburn with Darwen and not Bolton!
Don't forget we are talking about LANCASHIRE POLICE FORCE here and not GMP!!! as these areas come under the control of Blackburn with Darwen and not Bolton!
Posted by: mrfusion, Notlob on 10:02am Mon 5 May 08
They're all the same anyway. Long gone are the days of real policing. God help our own kids when they grow up in the world we live in now...
They're all the same anyway. Long gone are the days of real policing. God help our own kids when they grow up in the world we live in now...
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