ASB, vehicle crime and drug dealing reviewed during Welwyn Hatfield district day
Tackling anti-social behaviour, vehicle crime and drug dealing were all raised when the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire visited Welwyn Hatfield.
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Tackling anti-social behaviour, vehicle crime and drug dealing were all raised when the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire visited Welwyn Hatfield.
Burglary, speeding and shoplifting were all discussed when the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire David Lloyd visited officers in Dacorum.
A proposal by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire for a below inflation increase in the council tax precept has been agreed.
Groups and organisations with ideas on how to reduce antisocial behaviour in the county are being invited to submit bids
Crime issues and concerns in Welwyn Garden City were discussed when the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire met the Borough Council Leader.
A research project is to be undertaken to explore if potential discrimination is evident by police officers using stop and search powers.
The inspection into the effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy of Hertfordshire Constabulary has been welcomed by the Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd.
Work on a series of measures to improve the sense of safety for those using underpasses around Hatfield town centre has been completed.
David Lloyd’s office are intending to submit a bid to the Home Office Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Fund to get financial support for projects to tackle this type of offending.
Proposals to tackle serious violence among younger people are being encouraged by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire.