Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97305 total results. Showing results 57121 to 57140 «285328542855285628572858285928602861Next ›Last » The quick and the dead Excessive speed is responsible for close to half of all fatal road accidents, and often those who drive recklessly are involved in other forms of criminality. Yet despite its importance, the resources devoted the enforcement and management of speeding vary enormously across the country. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional 28/9/2020 Analysis, Feature Justice Committee calls for ‘basket of measures’ to tackle backlog of court cases MSPs have called for a “basket of measures” to tackle the backlog of trials in Scotland’s courts. Holyrood Magazine 28/9/2020 News Anti-police sentiment makes job ‘scarier and more difficult’ for First Nations police CANADA: This is the first part in a series on First Nations policing in northern Ontario CBC News (Canada) 28/9/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Victoria Police will rarely use discretion when issuing $4,957 coronavirus fine for unlawful gatherings in Melbourne AUSTRALIA: Melburnians have been warned that police will issue a $4,957 fine to anyone caught taking part in an unlawful gathering, except in the most extreme circumstances. ABC News (Australia) 28/9/2020 News Voi pays police to spot check e-scooters in UK city Swedish micromobility company Voi will pay for extra police patrols in Birmingham for spot checks on e-scooter riders to ensure they are using the vehicles safely and complying with national legislation. Cities Today 28/9/2020 News Smart doorbells and Alexa helping police solve crime, says DPP Max Hill Technology is transforming the way that police and prosecutors investigate cases, says the Director of Public Prosecutions The Telegraph 28/9/2020 News Police officers told not to download Covid-19 app on work phones Police officers have been told not to download the NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app on to their work phones. The Standard 28/9/2020 News Coronavirus fines set to surge as Government urges police to ‘get stuck in’ and issue more penalties to rule-breakers The government has told police to get "stuck in" and start dishing out fines to those who flout the coronavirus rules. The Sun 28/9/2020 News Police told not to download NHS Covid-19 app The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) has confirmed officers are being told not to install the NHS Covid-19 app on their work smartphones. BBC 28/9/2020 News Coronavirus: ‘My name was used to steal a government Covid loan’ In June this year, Tellings Home Made Furniture Service "borrowed" £50,000 from a government Covid bail-out scheme. BBC 28/9/2020 News Covid in Scotland: Police break up hundreds of house parties Police broke up "at least" 300 house parties across Scotland over the weekend, with 14 arrests being made. BBC 28/9/2020 News Ambitious Police Scotland cyber strategy to tackle online crime Police Scotland is to establish a National Centre of Excellence and boost the number of specially trained officers to staff to tackle the rise in cybercrime. Police Professional 28/9/2020 News Digital devices present ‘unprecedented evidential challenges’ says DPP Digital devices like smart doorbells, dashcam footage, car GPS systems and even Amazon Alexa are are driving significant changes in the way evidence is collected and used in court, says the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Police Professional 28/9/2020 News Not enough police to deal with new Covid-19 expectations Police will struggle to cope with the extra demands placed on them as tougher Covid-19 restrictions come into force, the Police Federation of England and Wales has warned. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 28/9/2020 News “We have to balance enforcing lockdown with increasing gun crime on UK streets”: Police union chief Police Federation chair John Apter told LBC about the difficulties of having to police both lockdown and gun crime after figures have shown there is a 27% increase in offences involving firearms. LBC 28/9/2020 News Police Scotland encourages BME communities to consider policing career Police Scotland is reaching out to BME communities and encouraging them to consider a career in policing. Clydebank Post 28/9/2020 News Scottish police break up 300 house parties over weekend as revellers hold illegal gatherings in snub to lockdown – with 101 fines issued and 14 arrests Cops were called into to break up 300 house parties across Scotland over the weekend. Mail Online 28/9/2020 News It’s good to post: Revisiting the opportunities for police forces using social media While there are undoubtedly resource and technology costs attached to the police use of social media, the contribution it can make to the delivery of policing in both physical and digital spaces needs to be understood and acknowledged, says Dr Liam Ralph, Research Fellow at Northumbria University. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Overtime shift officers save a chair and breakfast for Sgt Matt Ratana 'We owed him one' says shift colleagues in tribute to their skipper. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/9/2020 News August’s coronavirus review findings The findings of the CPS review for completed prosecutions in August under the Coronavirus Act and Health Protection Regulations are detailed in the table below. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 28/9/2020 News «285328542855285628572858285928602861Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events