Toby Harris - "Tough targets set by the MPA are achievable"
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28 April 2004
Toby Harris, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said
today at the Met’s announcement of their annual crime statistics
for 2003/04:
“Firstly, I want to commend the Met for its determination in
tackling those offences of most concern to Londoners, in
particular street crime and burglaries, which combine to blight
people’s lives and raise fears around their personal safety.
“The Safer Streets initiative has turned around a level of
crime which was fast approaching crisis point; while the reduction
in burglaries to a 29 year low is an incredible achievement and
one of which the entire service can be proud.
“The Trident team also deserve special mention for reducing
Trident-related murders by half and attempted murders by almost a
quarter. They operate in difficult and dangerous circumstances and
deserve our heartfelt thanks.
“The success reflected in the figures before us today is the
direct result of a number of different elements.
“The first is the deliberately tough and testing targets set by
the Metropolitan Police Authority, where we make demands that we
know will stretch the Met but that we believe are fully achievable
with a more focused and tightly defined use of intelligence-led
policing together with more effective resource management.
“To make this possible, we have worked with the Home Secretary,
the Commissioner, Sir Ian Blair and the Mayor to ensure that the
Met has the resources it needs to deliver an effective, efficient
and fair police service for the people of London.
“In particular, we have been determined to increase
significantly the number of uniformed police patrols on our
streets. The Met now has more police officers than at any time in
its history and more than a thousand Police Community Support
Officers - an initiative driven forward by Sir Ian Blair. That
these officers have been trained and deployed so quickly and so
successfully is as a direct result of his single-minded
determination.
“The introduction of Police Community Support Officers is
already having an impact on deterring nuisance and anti-social
crimes. We expect even greater improvements across the board as
dedicated police teams, combining uniformed police officers and
PCSOs are introduced under the Safer Neighbourhoods initiative.
“And we must not forget the huge contribution of community and
borough-based teamwork, in particular the Crime and Disorder
Reduction Partnerships; and last but not least, the unstinting
effort put in by police officers and staff across London.”
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