Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103151 total results. Showing results 86301 to 86320 «431243134314431543164317431843194320Next ›Last » Speedwatch volunteer sacked by police for catching too many drivers goes on a spectacular rant David McCandless caught 40,000 speeding motorists in Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire Live 24/4/2018 News Staffordshire police officer faces sack after misusing computer A police officer is facing the sack after she was convicted of using force computer systems to look up her neighbours, ex-husband and partner's family. Express & Star 24/4/2018 News Crime chief in vow to keep Oswestry police and fire stations No plans are in place to close Oswestry's police or fire station, says West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion. Shropshire Star 24/4/2018 News Why are car theft gadgets STILL being sold online? Police wrote to Amazon and eBay two weeks ago but items including a Ford lock pick and blank keys are still up for grabs Mail Online 24/4/2018 Analysis, Feature Driver with speed camera jammer jailed A company director who fitted a laser jammer to his Range Rover and made an obscene gesture at speed cameras as he sped by has been jailed for eight months. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2018 News Cowards and knife crime failure killed our model son, say Sami Sidhom’s family A student walking home from a football match was “stabbed in the back by cowards in the dark”, his relatives have said. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2018 News Boy, 15, arrested more than a hundred times A 15-year-old boy has been arrested 106 times, more than any other child in England and Wales. The Times - Subscription at source 24/4/2018 News Stephen Lawrence Day to be created in tribute to murdered teenager Harry and Meghan join Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May at celebration of teenager’s life and legacy The Guardian 23/4/2018 News Police Chiefs’ Blog: CC Jon Boutcher – The legacy of race relations in policing means we need to work doubly hard to gain trust On the anniversary of Stephen Lawrence’s murder, we should reflect on the legacy of what that tragedy taught us about the relationship between police and black and ethnic minority communities and look critically at the present to help us move to a better future. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 23/4/2018 Feature, Opinion New partnership aims to boost trans support across Cheshire Cheshire’s police and fire and rescue services will work together to provide better support for transgender people. Police Professional 23/4/2018 News New Assistant Chief Constable welcomed ACC Richard Lewis has spent his whole career with Dyfed-Powys Police Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/4/2018 News PCC awarding contract for outsourced press relations role Marc Jones says it is not appropriate to share comms function with force Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/4/2018 Cross border policing to improve: Third force joins merged national ANPR system Rest of forces expected to connect by end of this year following substantial delays. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/4/2018 News William and Kate’s Royal wedding cost police £6.3m Costs include nearly £3 million in overtime costs Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/4/2018 News Complaints of drone activity soar by 30% in one year, say police in Northern Ireland The PSNI has dealt with a 30% rise in the number of complaints about drones over the past year. Figures obtained by the Belfast Telegraph show the number of incidents reported has risen from 197 in 2016 to a new high of 258 in 2017 - the third highest increase of any police force in the UK Belfast Telegraph 23/4/2018 News Human DNA and wildlife crime profiling Human DNA could be found at the scene of ‘wildlife crime’, even days after an incident, according to research initiated by the Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime (PAW) Scotland and carried out by the Scottish Police Authority’s (SPA) Forensic Services, the Scottish Government and the University of Strathclyde. Professional Security Magazine Online 23/4/2018 News Review into the Terminology “Victim/Complainant” and Believing Victims at time of Reporting [PDF] College of Policing 23/4/2018 Report Review into believing victims at the time of reporting The College of Policing is continuing to gather views from a number of organisations to ensure there is a clear agreed position on belief across policing before a final decision on the review's recommendations is taken. College of Policing 23/4/2018 News Police should no longer automatically assume an alleged victim is telling the truth Police should no longer automatically assume an alleged victim of crime is telling the truth, an official review suggests. Express 23/4/2018 News Police Ombudsman under fire over crash death statement A police watchdog has come under fire for remarks it made over a fatal crash which claimed the life of a young Belfast mother. 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