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Driver headbutted by cop sues Derbyshire police over ongoing assault trauma

Driver headbutted by cop sues Derbyshire police over ongoing assault trauma
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Cops on the beat to have new base in Derby city centre

Cops on the beat to have new base in Derby city centre
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Where you are 10 times more likely to be hit by crime in Derby

Crime rates revealed for every area of Derby Some areas are way worse than others for offences Updated Derby city centre as seen from above (Image: Victoria Wilcox) One area of Derby is 10 times more likely to see crime than its most peaceful suburb, stark new figures have revealed. Figures for 2020 show a massive difference in the crime rate across Derby s 17 wards. There were a staggering 28,000 offences committed in the city last year. The highest crime rate was in Arboretum where 6,814 crimes were reported between January and December last year - which is approximately 308 crimes per 1,000 people - much higher than the city average of 111 crimes per 1,000 people and a national average of 73.9 per 1,000 population.

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£200 fines dropped against women surrounded by police on exercise trip in Derbyshire

Jessica Allen and Eliza Moore / Jessica Allen Before the pair’s fines were rescinded, the chairman of the West Yorkshire Police Federation Brian Booth had urged the Government to make coronavirus regulations “crystal clear” to stop officers “being made scapegoats for poor policy”. Mr Booth said officers trying to enforce the rules have been “hung out to dry” as a result of “woolly laws”. After receiving the apology from police, Ms Allen said in a pre-prepared statement: “This afternoon we both received a phone call from Derbyshire Police. “After reviewing our case, our fines have been rescinded and we have received an apology on behalf of the constabulary for the treatment we received.

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