My own loss of wallet and keys was just quoted as an example. However, the loss of vital bank cards and driving licence was very important to me and my first thought was to report the items missing and check whether they had been handed in. Incidentally, what would you do if you found a distressed child or elderly person alone and frightened wandering in the street.? I would immediately think to accompany them to the local police station who could take the necessary action. What else can you do?
What I am trying to illustrate was that the police offered a 'community service'. It gave people confidence that there would always be someone, somewhere on hand to help with a multitutde of things too numerous to mention - not always involved with major crime, but all the same important things that only the police service offered. By taking this away and not offering anything in replacement the community has lost a vital service. I am afraid my conidence in the police service has declined.
Where are all the trouble makers taken these days if police stations are closed? Are they transported to the local police headquarters, perhaps thirty miles away or even more?- and surely, if redundant cells in closed police stations are being used for prisoners because of the lack of room in prisons, police officers will have to be employed there.
I pay taxes too and would like to see the benefit of them. At the moment the police service is almost non existent in the area I live.