Boris: We're Paying More for Fewer Police On Streets
Evening Standard - London › December 13, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › December 13, 2007
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BORIS JOHNSON launched a fresh attack on Ken Livingstone's record on law and order today as he claimed that Londoners were paying more for fewer police on the streets.
The Tory candidate for Mayor said he had unearthed new figures showing that, far from increasing police numbers, Mr Livingstone had overseen a drop in full-time bobbies on the beat.See the full content of this document
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Boris: We're Paying More for Fewer Police On Streets
Mr Johnson said that the Mayor's figures include Police Community Support Officers (...
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