Sunday 7 March 2010

Welsh public not satisfied police and councils are dealing with anti-social behaviour and crime

Fewer than half of the people surveyed in Powys, Carmarthenshire, Pemnbrokeshire and Ceredigion have said that local council and police are not dealing with the anti-social behaviour and crime issues in their area, according to a Dyfed Powys Police report.

A survey was conducted in these areas asking local people if: “The police and local council are dealing with the anti-social behaviour and crime issues that matter in this area”, and the results were:

Powys - 44%
Pembrokeshire - 49%
Carmarthenshire - 46%
Ceredigion - 49%

The Government have set targets on the police service to increase these disappointing results to 60% by 2012.

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