Time to put the law back on the side of the people

Nigel Adams as his week strongly endorsed radical and bold new plans – set out in the Conservatives’ draft election manifesto – to tackle crime and to restore confidence in Britain’s ‘broken’ criminal justice system.

 

chris_grayling_in_selby.jpgTheir importance is underlined by new analysis revealing that there were 816 violent attacks on people across  the District in the last year, a rise of 98 per cent in the last decade. Under the manifesto plans, a Conservative Government would:

·           Give local citizens greater protection if they have to defend themselves against intruders in their homes, or if they stop a crime being committed in the street.

·           Create fifteen new rape crisis centres across the country, and give all existing rape crisis centres stable, long-term funding.

·           Grant local councils new powers to fight booze-fuelled antisocial behaviour in the District and stop supermarkets selling alcohol at below cost-price which is destroying law-abiding local pubs and fuelling low-level crime.

·           Replace the invisible and unaccountable North Yorkshire Police Authority, making the police properly accountable to a directly elected person who will set priorities for local policing.

·           Publish detailed street-by-street crime statistics online every month, in an open and standardised format, so people know the real level of crime in their neighbourhood.

·           Make it clear that anyone caught carrying a knife in a public place can expect to be prosecuted and sent to prison.

Nigel Adams, (pictured in Selby above with Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling MP and PC Nick Fox) said:

“Labour have launched endless initiatives and top-down schemes which have made little difference. Their broken promises have undermined people’s trust. We can’t go on with the police filling in forms instead of fighting crime.

“I’ve spent time on the beat with our hard-working local police officers and they deserve the highest praise. But many people across our area are hugely frustrated with our criminal justice system. They feel that it’s just not on their side anymore. These major Conservative proposals will help put the law back on the side of local people in Selby and give our police the full support they so richly deserve.”

 


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