Assembly Member Welcomes Delay in Decision on PCSO Cuts |
But Murad Qureshi warns that policing's future "remains at grave risk" London-wide Labour London Assembly Member Murad Qureshi has welcomed the Met’s decision to push back a decision on the fate of all London’s Police Community Support Officers, or PCSOs. The delay from the Met comes only a week after the Commissioner warned that the scale of police funding cuts were “worrying” for the capital saying: "We’ve got options on how to make savings but with that scale of savings none of them are attractive." " Despite this stay of execution for PCSOs it's clear the future of local policing in the capital remains at grave risk. " We cannot be complacent and will be spending the next two months making the case for neighbourhood policing in the capital. " There is no doubt that Government cuts are putting great strain on the police force, it’s time the Home Secretary understood that the decimation of neighbourhood policing is not a price the London public are willing to pay." The two options which were due to be considered by the Metropolitan Police Management Board were: Retain 629 dedicated ward PCSO posts. Remove all Neighbourhood PCSO posts. According to the PCS Union there are currently 1,017 safer neighbourhood PCSOs in the capital. You can see a webcast of Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe discussing the options here. You can read the Police and Crime Plan, detailing plans for reducing costs here.
October 9, 2015
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