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News: Group of men caught hare coursing banned from farm land across four counties
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Security Solutions" data-source="post: 7772226" data-attributes="member: 158492"><p>The Met Commissioner is regarded as the most senior officer, but has no jurisdiction outside the Met area, so he has no bearing on what happens in Norfolk, just because the offender comes from Heathrow. A lot of people have lost faith in the police forces, though they don't make the laws, they just enforce them as per their (and the CPS's) interpretation of the law; and they don't set their own budgets.</p><p></p><p>That said, there are a lot of avoidable issues in my opinion - training, standardisation across the forces, basic SOP's - especially the effective recording and sharing of information and intelligence regionally and nationally, community and private sector engagement, and the list could go on. They have a difficult job to do what they can with what they've got, but sometimes they make it difficult for themselves.</p><p></p><p>When was the hare coursing incident? Laws on sentencing are changing on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Security Solutions, post: 7772226, member: 158492"] The Met Commissioner is regarded as the most senior officer, but has no jurisdiction outside the Met area, so he has no bearing on what happens in Norfolk, just because the offender comes from Heathrow. A lot of people have lost faith in the police forces, though they don't make the laws, they just enforce them as per their (and the CPS's) interpretation of the law; and they don't set their own budgets. That said, there are a lot of avoidable issues in my opinion - training, standardisation across the forces, basic SOP's - especially the effective recording and sharing of information and intelligence regionally and nationally, community and private sector engagement, and the list could go on. They have a difficult job to do what they can with what they've got, but sometimes they make it difficult for themselves. When was the hare coursing incident? Laws on sentencing are changing on this. [/QUOTE]
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