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Showing posts with label Dyfed-Powys. Show all posts
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Christopher Salmon, Police and Crime Commissioner, Dyfed-Powys,


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Welsh Conservative Party Candidate/Ymgeisydd Plaid Geidwadol Cymru
Force area:
Dyfed-Powys

Christopher Salmon

Election statement:
In Dyfed Powys, we have a great opportunity to make an already fantastic police force 
even better. I grew up in Powys with three sisters on a family farm near Presteigne. 
I served in the Army in Northern Ireland, Kosovo and Iraq, which taught me about 
leadership and making decisions in difficult circumstances.

But, above all, farming and military service teaches good, practical, common sense. 
I want common sense policing in Dyfed Powys to cut crime and make our families safer. 
Common sense policing that allows policemen and women to use their judgement. 
Common sense policing that tackles the kind of crime that makes people’s lives miserable.

We need police on the beat where crime is happening. So, I will prioritise police 
time patrolling our most crime-hit areas. I will conduct regular surgeries across 
Dyfed Powys, from Welshpool to Milford Haven. And, to ensure our police have 
the resources they need, I will fight to ensure we keep full police helicopter coverage 
of Dyfed Powys.

We need to protect victims, so I will set police clear objectives to tackle all crime, 
particularly antisocial behaviour, intimidation and violence. I will support the police’s 
professional judgement and cut unnecessary targets. To enhance police authority and 
public respect, I will drive high professional standards and improve transparency in 
their complaint and discipline procedures.

I will ensure we spend money wisely. We can make money go further by cutting 
bureaucracy and focusing on key priorities. We must make the most of skills across 
our communities to prevent crime and cut the cost of fighting it.

That way, we can ensure that Dyfed Powys becomes the best rural police force in 
the country.
Prepared by Vince S. Morris on behalf of Christopher Salmon both of 20 Upper 
Market Street, Haverfordwest SA61 1QA.