Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones asked Chief Constable Scott Chilton a number of questions on policing across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight during a recent online Q&A session.
COPS – or Commissioner’s Oversight of Policing Services – was streamed across 3 Facebook pages – the PCC’s, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, and Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary’s, reaching residents across the region.
The session focused on the priorities in the Commissioner’s new Police and Crime Plan launched earlier this year after 10,000 residents responded to her consultation.
Over 100 questions were pre-submitted by members of the public and more than 70 people joined the online session. The most popular topics were police visibility, e-scooters and road safety.
Questions on business crime, rural crime, serious violence, and anti-social behaviour (ASB) were also put to the Chief Constable in the hour-long event.
PCC Donna Jones said:
“It was great to hear from so many people and understand people’s concerns.
“It’s clear police numbers and visibility remain top priorities for communities. The Chief was able to answer questions on visibility and foot patrols, and as Commissioner I was pleased to provide updates on my pledge to reopen police stations and my Local Bobby scheme.
“This was a really informative session for residents who are concerned about the use of e-scooters and anti-social behaviour. Please do listen back to hear about what the police are doing to combat these issues where you live.”
Other popular questions put to the Chief Constable by the PCC on behalf of the public were how the force is ensuring officers have the right skills to tackle rural crime and organised crime gangs in rural areas, the growing issue of scams and fraud particularly at Christmas time, and the launch of the PCC’s Business Crime Partnership.
The COPS recording is available to watch below:
You can scroll to the following sections of the video:
- Police Visibility (police stations) – go to 3:00 & 55:25
- Police Visibility (Local Bobbies) go to 11:00
- Road Safety – go to 20:20 & 44:50
- Rural Crime – go to 24:35
- Anti-Social Behaviour – go to 29:20
- Business and Retail Crime – go to 33:50
- Serious Violence – go to 40:00
Speeding is the number 1 problem I have seen on the island.
I would like to see more traffic Police and Speed Camera’s.
I drive down Regent Street Shanklin everyday
why are vehicles parked on the pavement and
Double Yellow Lines
Does the law not see this!, council Enforcement Officers
seem more bothered about booking vehicles that go
a few minutes over their time, than vehicles that are
breaking the law.