{"id":4127,"date":"2021-04-27T13:19:02","date_gmt":"2021-04-27T13:19:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/policecommissioner.net\/fact-check-rural-crime\/"},"modified":"2021-04-27T13:19:02","modified_gmt":"2021-04-27T13:19:02","slug":"fact-check-rural-crime","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/policecommissioner.net\/fact-check-rural-crime\/","title":{"rendered":"FACT CHECK: Rural Crime"},"content":{"rendered":"

Rural Crime or crimes in our rural communities are NOT … I repeat NOT out of control!<\/p>\n

This election has been marred for me, with people being very economical with the truth or I would go as far as saying telling out right lies.<\/p>\n

But I will continue to tell the truth and keep my promises to you.<\/p>\n

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Beautiful county<\/h3>\n

We are lucky to live in a lovely county, but that doesn\\’t mean crime doesn\\’t happen. It does, and when it does happen it can be devastating.<\/p>\n

But I will not increase the fear of crime by taking statistics out of context to fit a certain narrative.<\/p>\n

A month or so ago I had my office prepare a presentation for councillors and members of the Police & Crime Panel to give them the full facts, no spin, but the full context. Those figures can be seen by clicking here.<\/a><\/p>\n

Fear of crime<\/h3>\n

Dince being PCC I have worked with organisations and communities in our rural areas to make them as safe as they can be and I pledge to continue doing that.<\/p>\n

Through early intervention and prevention<\/a> and working with organisations and our local councils together will we keep our communities safe.<\/p>\n

Election questions<\/h3>\n

One organisation I have worked with closely is the National Farmer\\’s Union.<\/p>\n

I believe we\\’ve worked well together and look forward to that relationship continuing.<\/p>\n

The NFU recently sent me a series of questions so that they could let their members know where I stand on certain issues.<\/p>\n

Below is the questions and my response.<\/p>\n

NFU Questions :<\/h3>\n

1)Tell us your ambitions for rural policing in Gloucestershire<\/h3>\n

Since being PCC in 2012 I have listened to the concerns of rural Gloucestershire and as the voice of the public in policing have pushed for accessible and visible policing across all of the county. That is a real challenge in a large rural county like ours.<\/p>\n

I believe the closure of many small rural police stations and police houses well before I became commissioner has left a lasting legacy and the feeling of lack of presence especially in some rural communities. Whilst I would love to put them all back, the resources aren\u2019t there and I will be truthful and honest with you and not just offer things to get votes. But I do have some new ideas going forward.<\/p>\n

I hope my actions over the last 8 years have shown that I have pushed for greater investment in supporting our rural communities and rural policing. From the establishment of our rural crime unit, specialist equipment for dealing with rural crime, to it being embedded in my policing plan under the Green & Pleasant county priority.<\/p>\n

On being re-elected in 2016, and with austerity easing from 2018 onwards, we\u2019ve been able to put back resources into community policing and the essential preventative work \u2013 so I am proud that under my leadership<\/p>\n