She said: “These people walk down the seafront like they own it at the moment.” Chief Inspector Ian Hughes, District Commander for Southend, assured the force is “dealing robustly” with anyone intent on committing crime. He said: Southend is a safe place to live, work and enjoy but I understand some incidents in recent months have caused concerns. “In the year to the end of June we’ve seen overall crime in Southend fall as well as violence with injury offences and we are dealing robustly with anyone who’s intent on committing crime here. “Earlier this month we launched a plan with our partners from the council, fire service, Southend BID, and businesses which is seeing increased visibility along the seafront and elsewhere
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