How many police forces should Scotland have?

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  • Robert Higgins - 13 years ago

    Scotland sleep walking into State Polis controlled by Justice minister.

    SNP and K McKaskill should hang there heads in shame following a Labour- Tory agenda for a Police State.

    Oh! We will have MSPs looking at this - Oh! where local (local Government accountability.

    If MSPs don't have enough to do look at the still numerous quangos.

    Get a grip SNP, a majority this time does not mean a majority next time and then the majority may well find other uses for a politicaly controllend polis force.

    All about money - absolute s***e. You won't improve my local force detection rates etc.

    Where in any SNP manifesto has this been agreed - Oh we have a majority in Parliament so we can do what we like. Rock on Tommy - 5 years and then we will see.

    Forget your roots at your peril.

    Shame on you.

  • Jeane Freeman - 13 years ago

    There is no essential contradiction between one police force and local policing - it all depends on how you structure and organise it. What is clear though is that with 8 forces we have 8 differnet ways of doing things and 8 different ways of spending money. Crime does not organise itself neatly in that way. Reducing from 8 to 3 or more is just plain daft in my view since what you then get are 3 or heaven help us, even more larger fiefdoms fighting with each other and none of the savings in support cost [which are potentially significant]. I commend the Government for doing this radically - unlike previous ones who bottled it and, for example, fudged the issue of criminal justice services at a local level to give us the costly and almost totally, ineffective additional bureacratic tier of Criminal Justice Authorities - which just kind of 'launder' the money between SG and local authorities who keep on doing what they have always done..............

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