Response to Mayor’s police budget
statement by MPA Chair Toby Harris
38/00
1 December 2000
‘The Mayor’s announcement to increase the Metropolitan
Police budget by £60million in order to boost the number of
patrolling police officers is to be welcomed.
‘Yesterday I called for the urgent investment in the
recruitment of at least 1,000 police officers over the current
year’s budget.
‘Under the Mayor’s plans, additional money is to be made
available to recruit an extra 1,050 officers, and free up a
further 200 who are currently filling civilian vacancies. This
is a good start, but we will need even more officers over the
next two years if the Mayor’s target of 28,000 police officers
is to be reached.
‘The Metropolitan Police Authority has made it clear that
these extra officers will work in the boroughs, and we are
pleased the Mayor wholeheartedly supports this view. We, like
him, are anxious that any efficiency savings identified are
converted into enhanced borough policing resources.
‘The people of London want to see greater use of patrol
officers, who act as a deterrent to those people who might wish
to harm others, either through bullying, intimidation or the use
of knives against defenceless victims.
‘The importance of the role of borough policing has been
given greater emphasis this week with the tragic killing of
10-year-old Damilola Taylor in North Peckham. I offer my sincere
condolences to Damilola’s family. I know the investigating
officers are doing everything they can to solve his murder.
‘Questions have been raised about the lack of police
resources and whether this is linked to Damilola’s killing. It
is impossible to say whether the presence of extra police
officers could have prevented the attack. We do know that the
total strength in the whole Borough is 800 officers, which is 46
short. They also have vacancies for 20 civilians. This lack of
resources affects the whole of London, and is the reason why the
MPA is working closely with the Commissioner and the Mayor to
turn around a difficult and long-term problem.
‘The Mayor’s announcement today is a step in the right
direction. We now need to build upon it and look at more
creative ways of overcoming the present recruitment and
retention problems affecting the police, and the civilian pay
crisis.’
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