Leicestershire Police Cuts, The End of Rutland Police, Inspector Lou Cordiner now Commands East Counties, The newly merged, Melton, Rutland and Harborough.
Savage cuts imposed by the Tory Police and Crime Commissioner of Leicestershire Police
Sir Clive Loader will see major changes in how the police operate in our area.
I wonder if the pro Rutland voters will forgive Sir Clive for the loss of the Rutland
Police Identity?
This morning on Rutland Radio News, the former Rutland LPU Commander Inspector Lou Cordiner spoke about the loss of officers, the number of losses will run into the hundreds, she added "when
officers leave the force they won't be replaced"
Here in Oakham good officers like PC Joe Lloyd, will become the shop window of
a shrinking force, they will just walk the streets and chuck villains in the back of
vans and will no longer be returning to the warmth of a police station to process those
villains. That task is now the responsibility of another group of officers and civilian
staff in the darker depths of Leicestershire, places like Keyham Lane.
Inspector Lou Cordiner will find her role a little busier as she takes over command
of the newly created division to be known as the East Counties, Melton, Rutland and
Harborough all in one.
Inspector Lou Cordiner caring for the community
Her new Twitter account:
@EastCounties
I am sure the Inspector is grateful to Sir Clive for her new role, although I think the
possibility of work coming her way might interfere with her hunting hobbies,
what will the Duke and Duchess have to say about that and the rest of the Tory nobility
that make up the Belvoir Hunt?
Perhaps there will be less chance for afternoon tea to be taken with the CEO at Rutland County Council. as the Inspector has to spread her limited time amongst those other Tory leaders.
or is her new role no longer a 9 - 5 job?
Will ex Tory Cllr Plews still have a hotline number?
Thank goodness Inspector Mistry messed up and finds himself confined to the call
centre.
Inspector Lou Cordiner might come across as a bit daft at times but she is not and
and I am sure she will find her new extended role a little more fulfilling than simply
commanding what was one of the sleepiest and pointless areas of Leicestershire Police
which was Rutland.
Savage cuts imposed by the Tory Police and Crime Commissioner of Leicestershire Police
Sir Clive Loader will see major changes in how the police operate in our area.
I wonder if the pro Rutland voters will forgive Sir Clive for the loss of the Rutland
Police Identity?
This morning on Rutland Radio News, the former Rutland LPU Commander Inspector Lou Cordiner spoke about the loss of officers, the number of losses will run into the hundreds, she added "when
officers leave the force they won't be replaced"
Here in Oakham good officers like PC Joe Lloyd, will become the shop window of
a shrinking force, they will just walk the streets and chuck villains in the back of
vans and will no longer be returning to the warmth of a police station to process those
villains. That task is now the responsibility of another group of officers and civilian
staff in the darker depths of Leicestershire, places like Keyham Lane.
Inspector Lou Cordiner will find her role a little busier as she takes over command
of the newly created division to be known as the East Counties, Melton, Rutland and
Harborough all in one.
Inspector Lou Cordiner caring for the community
Her new Twitter account:
@EastCounties
I am sure the Inspector is grateful to Sir Clive for her new role, although I think the
possibility of work coming her way might interfere with her hunting hobbies,
what will the Duke and Duchess have to say about that and the rest of the Tory nobility
that make up the Belvoir Hunt?
Perhaps there will be less chance for afternoon tea to be taken with the CEO at Rutland County Council. as the Inspector has to spread her limited time amongst those other Tory leaders.
or is her new role no longer a 9 - 5 job?
Will ex Tory Cllr Plews still have a hotline number?
Thank goodness Inspector Mistry messed up and finds himself confined to the call
centre.
Inspector Lou Cordiner might come across as a bit daft at times but she is not and
and I am sure she will find her new extended role a little more fulfilling than simply
commanding what was one of the sleepiest and pointless areas of Leicestershire Police
which was Rutland.