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"More
officers and better technology can beat crime"
Davey backs CCTV bids for the Alpha Road Estate,
Tolworth Broadway and his 'Safer Stations Initiative.'
Minister acts on Davey's proposal for reporting crimes
via the Internet
Continuing his anti-crime
campaign, local MP, Edward Davey, has written to Jack
Straw to back Kingston Council's bid for funding towards
new cameras in Tolworth Broadway, the Alpha Road Estate
and a link between the Council and SWT's CCTV control
rooms.
In his letter, Edward Davey argues that the "need
for these projects cannot be stressed too
highly".. Arguing for the CCTV bids, Mr. Davey
wrote how his constituency work had convinced him of the
urgent need for these projects. He told the Home
Secretary that:
"There is a
real community resolve to tackle the problem, with local
residents, local businesses and the police working
together, but they need external support."
"There is no doubt that CCTV will not only reduce
crime statistics, but it will reduce many more crimes
that aren't reported."
In relation to the bid supporting his 'Safer Stations
Initiative', Mr. Davey said:
"To their
credit, all the partner agencies involved in my 'Safer
Stations Initiative' have put in a lot of hard work and
real improvements have been made."
"The proposed link up between Kingston Council and
SWT's CCTV control rooms is a natural progression which
should improve passenger and local residents'
safety."
Commenting on the Government's response to his suggestion
for reporting crimes via the Internet, Edward Davey said:
"I was pleased
that the Minister responded so positively to my
suggestion."
"It's a fact that the police are stretched to
breaking point and making best use of new technology is
imperative. As Sir John Stevens warned, the cavalry are
taking some time to arrive to re-inforce our beat
officers. Officers must be allowed to spend their time
fighting crime not simply
form filling and shuffling papers."
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