Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 88181 to 88200 «440644074408440944104411441244134414Next ›Last » Post-it notes preserve an element of privacy in police holding cells Paper on CCTV screens to hide people's modesty Daily Record 2/2/2018 News Police to ‘look at role of internet’ in radicalising home-grown terrorists after Finsbury Park attacker found guilty Easily accessible far-right materials 'unpalatable but hard to police' The Independent 2/2/2018 News Conference puts police diversity under the spotlight The South West and Wales Black Police Association (BPA) will be putting diversity in policing under the spotlight at a regional conference in Wiltshire next week. Swindon Advertiser 2/2/2018 News Backlash against CC Bangham’s zero tolerance to speeding speech He urged roads policing officers to focus on enforcement over education Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2018 News ‘ello, ‘ello, ‘ello! Police are now investigating burglaries and thefts over the phone Police are investigating burglaries, thefts and complaints of anti-social behaviour over the phone - rather than sending officers to crime victim's homes. Stoke on Trent Live 2/2/2018 News Police can’t afford £14 USB stick for evidence A Scotland Yard detective is refusing to disclose evidence in a drugs case retrial because he claims that the force cannot afford a £14 computer memory stick, a court was told yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2018 News Prosecutors ‘had one hour to make charging decision’ Crown Prosecution Service lawyers were expected to reach charging decisions in just over an hour under targets set by managers, a former prosecutor has told The Times. The Times - Subscription at source 2/2/2018 News Drugs trial at risk of collapse over £14 memory stick Police say they cannot hand over evidence because they could not afford device to put it on Mail Online 2/2/2018 News Creating digitally enabled police forces across the UK The New Statesman, in partnership with Virgin Media Business, hosted a group of experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities for policing posed by technological transformation. The New Statesman 1/2/2018 News Roads police officer hits back at 1mph speed proposal as he says senior chief’s plan is not enforceable A top roads policing inspector has hit back at proposals to fine drivers who are 1mph over the speed limit says the scheme is not enforceable. The Telegraph 1/2/2018 News Arresting kids won’t stop knife crime. Police should target the men in suits David Lammy is Labour MP for Tottenham The Guardian 1/2/2018 Feature, Opinion What do police officers REALLY think about police ICT? Part 5: Ease of use The latest CoPaCC thematic report 'Police ICT: User perspectives' was published recently. The report provides a unique insight into the views of the frontline on the provision of ICT in their force, based on CoPaCC's national survey. Bernard Rix, CoPaCC Chief Executive, takes a look at user responses to Question 5 (of eleven). Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Force releases spit guard figures The youngest person to have a spit guard fitted was 15, whilst the oldest person was 53 Police Oracle 1/2/2018 News Police now using mobile speed cameras to hunt drivers not wearing seatbelts or using phones Police forces are turning to mobile safety cameras to catch drivers breaking the law - and not just speeding The Sun 1/2/2018 News Police found using mobile speed cameras for non-speeding offences Investigation finds 20 police forces use mobile speed cameras to catch drivers using phones and not wearing seatbelts Auto Express 1/2/2018 News Bristol City football fans launch legal action against police Court papers have been served against a police force amid claims officers breached the human rights of a group of football supporters. BBC 1/2/2018 News Neighbourhood police: One in seven officers axed were beat bobbies Bobbies on the beat accounted for one in seven axed police posts over the past five years, analysis suggests. BBC 1/2/2018 News Bristol City fans sue West Midlands Police over breach of human rights The 10 fans are claiming false imprisonment and a breach of article five of the European Convention of Human Rights The Independent 1/2/2018 News Met Police using ‘Bottleshower’ device developed for war zones to treat acid attack victims London’s police officers are using a device designed for war zones and disaster areas to treat the victims of acid attacks. The Standard 1/2/2018 News Top cop: More police stations in the Black Country could close West Midlands Police is to close more police stations under plans which will see officers work out of fire stations and council offices. Express & Star 1/2/2018 News «440644074408440944104411441244134414Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events