BRING IN CIVILIANS INSTEAD, SAYS REPORT
CASH FOR SHIRES WILL GO TO LABOUR HEARTLANDS
Fewer police should be deployed in the fight against crime, an official report said yesterday.
Sir Ronnie Flanagan claimed that having 141,000 officers is neither necessary nor financially 'sustainable'.
Many of the tasks these 'standing armies' perform - including manning the police station front desk to help distressed crime victims - could be handed to civilian staff instead, he argued.