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Runnymede residents have their say at policing roadshow


🚓 20mph speed limits, vehicle crime and the wellbeing of Surrey police officers were among the issues raised during the ninth stop on the Policing Your Community roadshow this week.

 

Runnymede residents had the opportunity to share their views on crime in their community with Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend, Surrey Police’s Chief Constable Tim De Meyer, and Borough Commander Ian Nash.

The evening began with updates from the Force, and Insp Nash shared news of recent successes in the borough, including the seizure of e-bikes.

 

He also revealed that a recent car meet in Thorpe was broken up by his officers within just an hour.

Questions were then asked on a range of topics, including:

🔴 The Commissioner's opinion on 20mph speed limits  
🔴 Partnership working to tackle anti-social behaviour
🔴 The policing response received by a victim of car crime 
🔴 Reported anti-social behaviour linked to Royal Holloway 
🔴 How the Force supports its frontline officers

We’d like to thank all those who joined the team at the Village Centre in Englefield Green.

For those who were unable to attend, an online Policing Your Community event will take place on January 13 next year.

The next in-person Policing Your Community event will take place at Frimley Community Centre on Monday, December 2.

To sign up to the online event, or any of the remaining in-person meetings, visit Surrey Police’s dedicated webpage 👇

 

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