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Monday, August 24, 2009

Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom has left the building

In the Daily Post "Yesterday Eric Evans, who served for nine years as deputy chief constable, made an outspoken attack.

He said: “Mr Brunstrom’s remarks regarding the policing of North Wales and the manner of dealing with serious crime and criminals is deeply insulting and an affront to North Wales police officers of all ranks who were serving before he was appointed as chief constable.

“At least now with his retirement the force will have the opportunity to come out of what has been a dark period of policing in North Wales, and the force can start once again to provide proper policing for the community rather than concentrate on target figures which have little relevance to the public.”

Link The Daily Post

Chief Constable Richard Brunstron carried out an audit of Penyffordd with councillors in tow. What he pointed out and solutions to be made was very good but he "forgot" the near 2000 vehicles speeding (circa 2007) through the village each day.

What is required in is North Wales Police accountability in communities not just the facade.

The proof of this continuing unaccountability is the refusal of NWP to have a proper forum for debate. NWP currently refuse to acknowledge that speeding is even an issue in Penyffordd on their website.

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An email to North Wales Police Authority Chairman Cllr Ian Roberts (Chirk) - New Chief Constable

Dear Cllr Roberts,
Good morning.
One hopes that the new Chief Constable will not be able to dodge speeding issues in communities.
Also to be faced the eradication of North Wales as a race track by motorcycles and vehicles.
They are a deadly pestilence to our environment.
One should be able to hear buzzards in the skies of North Wales not 100's of motorcycles racing with illegal exhausts
(uninsured) three miles away.
One hopes that the WAG will back the new Chief Constable to the hilt on the above issues.

Colin Hughes
Penyffordd District

Link Policing Pledge



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