Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 82961 to 82980 «414541464147414841494150415141524153Next ›Last » Drug driving laws not being enforced Drug driving laws are being flouted according to a new survey that reveals almost two thirds of people feel that the rules are not being properly enforced. Fleet News 17/1/2020 News UK police use of facial recognition tests public’s tolerance London – When British police used facial recognition cameras to monitor crowds arriving for a soccer match in Wales, some fans protested by covering their faces. In a sign of the technology’s divisiveness, even the head of a neighboring police force said he opposed it. Detroit News 17/1/2020 News Scottish police debut portable ‘cyber kiosks’ that let officers scan smartphones and laptops for information at crime scenes Police in Scotland will soon be equipped with ‘cyber kiosks’ that will allow them to scan devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops for evidence while on location at a crime scene. Mail Online 17/1/2020 News Prince Andrew faces losing armed guards after royal withdrawal The Duke of York could lose his armed police bodyguard in a security review prompted by his withdrawal from public duties. The Times - Subscription at source 17/1/2020 News Sadiq Khan lambasted over staggering reputational damage inflicted on Met Police officers SADIQ KHAN suffered an intense grilling during Mayor's Question Time on Thursday when the London Mayor was confronted on a new crime and policing report revealing the lowest level of satisfaction with the Metropolitan Police among Londoners. Express 16/1/2020 News Police officer bodyslammed man with autism to the ground ‘for trying to cross the road’ An overzealous police officer slammed a man with autism to the ground for trying to cross the road, it is claimed. Metro 16/1/2020 News Police patrols in London Underground stations could cut crime by a fifth by creating an unexpected ‘phantom effect’ when officers aren’t there Police patrols on platforms in the London Underground can reduce crime by up to a fifth - even on occasions when there are no officers actually around - a new study has shown. Mail Online 16/1/2020 News UK police use of facial recognition tests public’s tolerance When British police used facial recognition cameras to monitor crowds arriving for a soccer match in Wales, some fans protested by covering their faces. In a sign of the technology's divisiveness, even the head of a neighboring police force said he opposed it. Tech Xplore 16/1/2020 News College of Policing chair to step down College of Policing Chair, Millie Banerjee CBE, has offered her resignation from her position at the College to take up a new role with the NHS. College of Policing 16/1/2020 News Prince Andrew: Home Office ‘recommends downgrade of security’ The Home Office is said to be recommending a major downgrade of security for the Duke of York after he withdrew from public duties, it has been claimed. The Guardian 16/1/2020 News Union chief to sue police over megaphone assault trial A gig economy union leader is to sue the police after he was wrongly prosecuted for alleged assault at a demonstration by using a megaphone close to police officers’ ears. The Guardian 16/1/2020 News NPCC investigates web intelligence Every officer and member of police staff should have access to the internet and a good knowledge of digital intelligence tools in order to do their job safely, says Peter Lloyd, Internet Intelligence and Investigations Capability Manager for the National Police Chiefs' Council UKAuthority.com 16/1/2020 News Police Scotland could be forced to slash 1,500 cops within three years Police Scotland could be forced to slash 1500 cops within three years unless SNP ministers pass on a £70 million cash boost from Westminster, official papers reveal. The Scottish Sun 16/1/2020 News Police forced to take drugs policy into their own hands by Government failings, says ex-Met police chief Police are being forced to take drugs policy into their own hands because of failings by Government and Parliament, says a former Scotland Yard Commissioner. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/1/2020 News First autism friendly custody suite planned in Nottingham The new suite has been designed according to results of collaborative research from Nottinghamshire Police and the University of Nottingham to reduce the levels of stress for autistic detainees. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/1/2020 News Shouting through a megaphone at officer ‘not a crime’ A man who shouted at officers through a megaphone from just one foot away has been cleared of assaulting emergency service workers. Police Professional 16/1/2020 News Concordat on children in custody Preventing the detention of children in police stations following charge [pdf] Home Office 16/1/2020 Report Concordat on children in custody Guidance for police forces and local authorities in England on their responsibilities towards children in custody. Home Office 16/1/2020 News Re: PC 40094 This misconduct hearing has been held in public. However, prior to the commencement of proceedings, the Chair imposed certain conditions on those attending. In particular, a condition has been imposed, in effect, to prevent the disclosure of the identity of the young woman who is at the "heart" of the allegations faced by PC Dean Atkinson-Sturt ("the Officer"). In the course of the hearing, she has been referred to as "SG". [pdf] Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/1/2020 Report Surrey police officer dismissed without notice after forming inappropriate relationship with teenager A Surrey Police officer who forged an emotional relationship with a teenager has been found to have committed gross misconduct following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/1/2020 News «414541464147414841494150415141524153Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events