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Police Numbers.
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Where have all the police gone?here on the Wirral they are as rare as rocking horse stuff so consequently no visible deterrent. We have a population in excess of 323,000 who are looked after by only 26 “proper”policemen and women together with a smattering of PCSO’s who have no more powers than you or I, when you consider that these are operated on a three shift system and some will be off sick or on holiday it doesn’t inspire confidence does it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i wonder about policing in the capital, there is a solid presence when there is a demo, or a vigil like for Sarah Everard, but find one around where i am, which is fairly central and you will be looking pretty hard.
two rocked up in the local coffee shop, minus masks, just getting their caffeine intake, that was last time i saw a policeman.
two rocked up in the local coffee shop, minus masks, just getting their caffeine intake, that was last time i saw a policeman.
I also live on the Wirral, and believe me there is no shortage of police driving cars (and vans) down our road at speed, at all hours of the day and night. Having said that, we do live very close to the police station. We had the road resurfaced last week, because, apparently the police complained about the state of the road!!
On the last lock down they said because of general crime being way down, town crime at night was way down also because of pubs being closed, and there was really no reason for anyone to be driving around at night without a good excuse, they were doing lots of big time drug raids, because they have the time.
"true bednobs, but you don't see any where my brother lives down on the coast,"
the coast have the same "stay at home" rules that the capital does, so i would imagine that people on the coast are also not out seeing things. Expecting to see a police person when you pop to the chemist is a bit much if you ask me!
the coast have the same "stay at home" rules that the capital does, so i would imagine that people on the coast are also not out seeing things. Expecting to see a police person when you pop to the chemist is a bit much if you ask me!