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Holyrood audit of police numbers



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Published Date: 17 April 2008
THE number of police officers on the streets is to be established by Holyrood, MSPs were told yesterday.
Bill Aitken, the Tory justice spokesman, said the public had a right to know how many officers were in their communities.

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  • Last Updated: 16 April 2008 10:10 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Law and Order
 
1

calum,

17/04/2008 06:19:31
.....and the first couple of dozen missing polis can be found ........ that's right, in the Parliament Building itself!
2

Hugo of Garven,

17/04/2008 08:13:56
#1

Would they count as being on the streets?
3

The Federalist (the poster formerly know as NAUON),

17/04/2008 12:22:22
I assume this is to see if Mr McAskill's pledge for a thousand new officers on the street is met.

Odds on that the target won't be met.
4

Miss H,

17/04/2008 18:23:06
Odds on they will beat it if Glasgow is anything to go by.

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/display.var.2182314.0.750_more_cops_on_the_beat.php

 

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