Burglary, live facial recognition technology, leadership and wellbeing across the constabulary, firearms licensing and use of AI will be under scrutiny at a police accountability meeting on Thursday 12th March.
Hertfordshire Police & Crime Commissioner Jonathan Ash-Edwards holds monthly Accountability & Performance Meetings (APMs) to hold Hertfordshire Constabulary’s to account on behalf of the public and this month he will be speaking with the Deputy Chief Constable.
Mr Ash-Edwards webcasts APMs for public transparency.
The meeting is held on Thursday 12th March at 10.30am and members of the public can register to watch the webcast live at:
https://tinyurl.com/mr3cdj4f
Jonathan Ash-Edwards, Police & Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, said:
“Transparency in local policing is vital which is why I hold my accountability and performance meetings in public. Residents can tune in to see me hold the constabulary to account on their behalf for the performance and work of Hertfordshire Constabulary. Recordings of past meetings are then published on my website.
“This month I will be scrutinising the constabulary’s performance on tackling burglaries, getting an update on the recent deployment of live facial recognition in Watford and looking at the constabulary’s work to develop internal leadership.
“If any resident would like me to raise anything specifically, they can get in touch with me on
[email protected].”