instigate an in depth report by dame carol baker on how we should proceed with regards to drugs, reporting wise, but with equaljustice policy, and they sort of. the researchers who think did a very good job, it is a very good document, they categorised the sort of level of deal, if you like, from at such a street dealing come into four areas, but they note that in two of them, the key drawback is that there is serious intelligence gaps. 0ne the key drawback is that there is serious intelligence gaps. one way we can mitigate that intelligence gaps and the importance of intelligence that viewers need to understand, criminal investigations these days, particularly the proactive ones, they are what we call intelligence led. that means that we know where we are going before we do it, we are not interested in looking around on the street, that policy does not work. one way we can improve that intelligence flow, or kick it again, is by reforming a neighbourhood policing teams, becau
before we do it, we are not interested in looking around on the street, that policy does not work. one way we can improve that intelligence flow, or kick it again, is by reforming a neighbourhood policing teams, because it is because of the austerity, those are the elements of operational policing that chief officers unfortunately have had to cut. that is why there is a lack of visibility on the streets of uniformed police. there are other elements of that as well, very working closely in partnership with other agencies, and reboot community safety partnerships, and start addressing these problems in our neighbourhoods, when it starts with the neighbourhood policing teams, and from that, the intelligence flow will come. the intelligence flow will come. the intelligence flow will come. the intelligence flow in the war on drugs or the battle against drugs is currency, and it is that that is