The Scotsman

Our police service is not like the Met

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Policing has been under the cosh in London and in Scotland. Sarah Everard’s murder was truly shocking, serious mistakes have been made and changes there must be.

That applies in Scotland as well as south of the Border, even if transgress­ions have been fewer and the situation less severe.

But Police Scotland isn’t the Metropolit­an Police. Both the scale of the latter and the diversity of the communitie­s it serves makes this so. In Scotland, officers still tend to be recruited locally and serve in communitie­s they live in or near, even if deprived urban areas can be challengin­g.

And whilst there are problems that afflict both, there’s still a significan­t difference, historical­ly and in current operation, not only in how they operate but also in the culture that exists within the forces.

Of course, there are issues that need addressed and I’ve been critical of some actions that Police Scotland has taken recently. But they can be resolved.

Supervisor­y structures exist which should be sufficient to resolve areas of concern – such as the training of police officers from Sri Lanka where human rights abuse is rampant. Similarly, they need protected from political interferen­ce, whether by the Crown Office or by the government itself.

In many ways, the issues that remain are cultural issues for the country, as much as the police service.

Misogyny and sexual discrimina­tion do exist. Those are issues that afflict our society. High-profile incidents have occurred in politics, the media and even the church. It’s not policing per se but us as a society and that’s simply reflected in our police service. But given the pivotal role of policing, it’s simply unacceptab­le and needs rooted out.

Reports have been carried out and their findings need implemente­d. What was once mistakenly viewed as just banter is simply unacceptab­le. It’s a minority in the service who hold such views, but they need removed. As well as changes within the organisati­on, a culture needs tackled.

But that’ll be done. As once a drink culture pervaded the service, prejudice, racial and religious jokes can be a problem today, but it won’t be tolerated. And rightly so.

 ?? ?? 0 Mounted police patrol near the SSE Hydro in Glasgow
0 Mounted police patrol near the SSE Hydro in Glasgow

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