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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 48/00, which discusses concern over shortage of police officers. Sections available here: Content Borough’s concerns over shortage of police officers48/00 The Metropolitan Police Authority announced today that it will await the outcome of a joint MPA and Metropolitan Police review before deciding on how best to tackle the shortages of police officers in London boroughs. The Authority’s decision came after it received a 37,000-signature petition from the Bexley Police/Community Consultative Group, which is calling for a significant increase in the number of police officers available to police their area. Chair of the Bexley PCCG, Mrs Val Clark, told members of the MPA at their meeting in London that Bexley had fewer officers per head of population than any other London borough. While she understood the Met was under-resourced, she felt local concerns should be taken into consideration when allocating police officers to particular boroughs. MPA Chair, Toby Harris said:
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