Hinckley Times

I am still waiting for a response from the PCC

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I WROTE to Lord Bach, the Leicesters­hire Police and Crime Commission­er (PCC), with feedback and concerns’, and got no response.

So, I copied the letter to The Hinckley Times, and it was published in the letters’ page.

Straight away the PCC emailed that I would get a response, shortly, and I waited.

I queried the delay; nothing; I asked for a copy of the PCC’s complaints’ procedure; nothing.

Fed up, I asked if they would respond if my solicitor wrote to them?

The next day the Chief Constable emailed advising that he had “just” been made aware of my original email, and sought clarificat­ion, which I gave by return, then nothing.

Chief Constables love Labour administra­tions because they haven’t got a clue about policing, so they throw money at the issue, leave them alone, and when things go wrong, and they do and will, claim to no nothing (which is actually true in a generic sense).

What we need are 3 billboards outside Hinckley stating (in order) the following:-

LORD BACH 2, WHY NO ACTION 3. NOT A PRIORITY

All the promises that the constabula­ry gave following the death of Fiona Pilkington have been proved to be worthless, as they return to their old ways.

She died with a Labour Home Secretary in office, and history is not being learned from under a Labour PCC.

But I do want to thank Lord Bach, for illustrati­ng clearly what life was like under a Labour administra­tion; increased taxation; abysmal service delivery; and a failure to engage with the public. Some things never change, do they?

S. P. Vickers

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