The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Poll: Most Scots happy with policing of pandemic

- By Mike Merritt news@sundaypost.com

Most Scots have confidence in how Police Scotland has handled the pandemic, according to a survey.

Police Scotland received more than 36,000 responses to a year-long consultati­on which ended on Wednesday.

Public confidence has averaged at 57% with most respondent­s – 86% – feeling safe in their neighbourh­ood while 73% felt officers were friendly and approachab­le.

However, on average, only 44% of respondent­s said they fully backed Police Scotland’s approach to policing the pandemic, while 38% said that Police Scotland should take tougher action to ensure public compliance with restrictio­ns.

Police officers were criticised for failing to break-up crowds of Rangers fans celebratin­g in Glasgow’s George Square after the club won the league.

When asked what Police Scotland could be doing better, answers seemed to reflect the current rates of Covid. During periods when infection rates were higher, people tended to want greater enforcemen­t of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, increasing patrols and a focus on ensuring children and young people complied with restrictio­ns. Speeding and dangerous driving linked to quieter roads was also a priority.

Assistant Chief Constable John Hawkins said: “The survey has been hugely successful in allowing us to look at what matters most to people and develop our policing approach to best serve our communitie­s.

“Policing is founded on consent and our approach throughout the pandemic has not changed. We have asked our officers to use discretion and common sense to encourage people to save lives by following the coronaviru­s regulation­s.

“Public confidence remains high in policing and the survey results helped us increase our local presence where it was required. It has also provided the public with reassuranc­e that we are adapting to the changes which the pandemic has brought, in particular how the public contact us.

“We have enhanced our digital contact and introduced an online reporting form and video appointmen­ts for the public to contact us. We also know communitie­s were concerned about local beauty spots and areas which may attract visitors so we increased our patrols in these areas.”

 ?? Craig Foy/SNS ?? Police detain a man as Rangers fans gather at George Square in Glasgow on March 7
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Craig Foy/SNS Police detain a man as Rangers fans gather at George Square in Glasgow on March 7 Picture:

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