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Upping ham Monthly Priority Update |
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The Uppingham beat priorities were reviewed at the start of last month and remain Anti-Social Behaviour, Drugs and Road Safety.
Anti-Social Behaviour. During Apr 26 we have seen an increase in youth ASB in the town which is being treated as a priority concern. We have been working with are partners on the Rutland Community Safety Team to identify individual, visit their parents and record the intervention. We have requested support from or colleagues and maintained regular high-visibility patrols in known hotspot areas to provide reassurance to the public and deter offenders. We cannot be in this area 24/7, if you see ASB taking place please report it. If you wish to report any ASB in your area, please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk
Drugs. Through Apr 26 we have continued to treat drug activity as a key priority. We have been developing intelligence around individuals involved in drug use and dealing. This ongoing intelligence-led approach supports efforts to disrupt, deter, and bring offenders to justice, forming the foundation for targeted drug-related policing. Neighbourhood and Response Officers have been using the ANPR systems, as well as intelligence provided by the public to stop and search a number of vehicles across the LPU. If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area, please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other reports call 101, report it online via www.leics.police.uk or use Crimestoppers via www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Road Safety During Apr 26 the Uppingham beat team continued targeted road-safety enforcement following community concerns about speeding. PCSO Wylie has completed speed monitoring and maintained frequent high-visibility patrols. Marked-vehicle and ANPR-supported deployments and carried out regular speed-gun monitoring in identified hotspot areas. They also worked alongside the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van to address persistent speeding issues and shared enforcement updates with residents via Neighbourhood Link, reinforcing their commitment to improving compliance in 30mph zones. The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com | ||
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