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Showing posts with label David Lloyd. Show all posts
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Friday, November 16, 2012

David Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner, Hertfordshire


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Conservative Colour emblem
The Conservative Party Candidate
Force area:
Hertfordshire

David Lloyd

Election statement:
The role of Police and Crime Commissioner is one of the most significant and 
exciting roles to have been developed in our generation: the first elected position 
with a mandate from the whole of Hertfordshire to reduce crime.
I have a record of delivery as Chairman of the Police Authority –
crime down by more than 20%,
convictions up (criminals are twice as likely to be caught if they offend here 
compared to some parts of the country),
council tax frozen –
and I have a clear vision for the future – putting the victim at the centre of what we 
do and ensuring we continue to provide the most efficient and effective policing.
I believe in cutting crime, keeping taxes low and catching more criminals. I also 
believe that it is the criminal who should be punished, not the victim. People should 
be able to go about their lawful business in Hertfordshire, without worrying about 
becoming victims of crime. Simply put, as Commissioner, my aim would be to 
make Hertfordshire’s streets even safer.
It would be my intention to spend most of my time in the community and with key 
partners using innovative new ways to engage with the public. I am an admirer of 
Bill Bratton’s policing in New York during the Giuliani mayoralty. By acting firmly on 
petty crime more serious crime falls as well.
With me as Commissioner, Hertfordshire residents should continue to enjoy one 
of the safest places to live and work in the country, and I will deliver this by ensuring 
that we continue to innovate through working with other police forces and to focus 
savings at the back office, not the front line.
Promoted By Kevin Drew on behalf of David Lloyd both of Davidson House, 
168 Queensway, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 5FX.
Contacts
  • Telephone: 01442 255034
  • Email: david@david-lloyd.org.uk
  • Website: www.david-lloyd.org.uk
  • Post:
    David Lloyd Campaign HQ
    Davidson House
    168 Queensway
    Hemel Hempstead
    HP2 5FX

Monday, November 05, 2012

Hertfordshire Constabulary, Police England and Wales Police and Crime Commissioner elections, 2012


Hertfordshire Constabulary



Cllr Sherma Batson is the Labour candidate. This election is about the future of the kind of policing we want in Hertfordshire and the resources needed to provide it.



Cllr David Lloyd is the Conservative candidate. The role of Police and Crime Commissioner is one of the most significant and exciting roles to have been developed in our generation: the first elected position with a mandate from the whole of Hertfordshire to reduce crime.



Marion Mason, a former councillor, is the UKIP candidate. Marion is a former Stevenage Councillor and has lived in Hertfordshire for 42 years. As a Councillor she was on several Committees: Audit, Scrutiny Overview, Planning and Development.



Cllr Christopher Townsend is the Liberal Democrat candidate. Dear Hertfordshire Resident, My priorities for Policing and Crime in Hertfordshire are to keep overall crime rates low, balance the books to make necessary savings, and work towards improving the relationship between the general public and the Police.