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Questionnaire helps police
Hundreds of homes in Didcot will receive questionnaires asking them about underage drinking and youth crime.
South Oxfordshire District Council is posting the questionnaires to people living near Cockcroft Road and Abbott Road, to help set policing priorities for the area.
6:46am Wednesday 23rd July 2008
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CommentPosted by: Anon, Didcot on 2:41pm Thu 24 Jul 08
So they think the rest of us don't have problems? A few police officers on the streets around the Orchard Centre entrance would be an enormous help - well, it they acted, that is!
So they think the rest of us don't have problems? A few police officers on the streets around the Orchard Centre entrance would be an enormous help - well, it they acted, that is!
Posted by: david on 12:13pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Anon. Do you walk around with your eyes closed? everytime im down in the town and orchard centre i always see one of those PCSO's,
Anon. Do you walk around with your eyes closed? everytime im down in the town and orchard centre i always see one of those PCSO's,
Posted by: Anon, Didcot on 5:54pm Tue 29 Jul 08
So what? In fact they are not there that often but they are not POLICE OFFICERS!
So what? In fact they are not there that often but they are not POLICE OFFICERS!
Posted by: Highie, Didcot on 10:28pm Sat 2 Aug 08
PCSO's? The only time I see them is two of them walking through the crime hotspot of Milton Park every morning.
As far as the youth crime and underage drinking IMHO Didcot police are doing sod all about it. I should know suffering vadalism on numerous occasions.
PCSO's? The only time I see them is two of them walking through the crime hotspot of Milton Park every morning.
As far as the youth crime and underage drinking IMHO Didcot police are doing sod all about it. I should know suffering vadalism on numerous occasions.
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