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Report 5 of the 27 Feb 03 meeting of the MPA Committee and outlines the petition that will be presented to the Authority calling for greater numbers of police officers to be allocated to Bromley borough.

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Petition – police officers for Bromley

Report: 5
Date: 27 February 2003
By: Clerk

Summary

A petition will be presented to the Authority calling for greater numbers of police officers to be allocated to Bromley borough.

A. Recommendation

That the Authority receives the petition and agrees a response to it.

B. Supporting information

1. A petition signed by 966 people is to be presented at the Authority meeting in the following terms: “We, the undersigned, note with concern that Bromley with a higher crime rate and larger population has only 425 police officers compared with Lewisham’s 566 and Greenwich’s 600. We call upon the Metropolitan Police Authority to review its current unfair funding policy and increase the number of police on Bromley streets.”

2. The Clerk will propose a response to the petition at the meeting.

C. Equality and diversity implications

No direct implications

D. Financial implications

None, apart from the fact that additional police officers would require additional funding.

E. Background papers

Petition

F. Contact details

Report author: Simon Vile, MPA

For more information contact:

MPA general: 020 7202 0202
Media enquiries: 020 7202 0217/18

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