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CRACKDOWN: A police officer monitoring speeds in Bolton POLICE in Bolton remain committed in the fight to crack down on speeding. Last year Greater Manchester Police (GMP) declared Bolton was its biggest area of concern in the region for road safety. And the force said patrols would be stepped up in the town. In October 2020, Chief Inspector Matt Bailey-Smith of GMP’s Safer Transport Team, said: “Currently, Bolton is our highest area of ‘threat’ and is therefore subject to increasing deployments to look at issues of speed, anti-social use of vehicles and intelligence. “We recognise that many people drive carefully and stick to speed limits and we would like to thank them for doing so.” ....
Since February, reports of theft have increased in public spaces and on buses, usually in daylight hours. Balham, Bedford, Tooting and Nightingale wards have been particularly targeted. Items stolen include mobile phones and wallets, which victims often fail to realise are missing until sometime after the offence. The Safer Neighbourhoods Teams for these areas are working with the Met Safer Transport Team and Wandsworth council to tackle this issue. Toan Chung, Neighbourhoods Police Sergeant for Tooting sector said: “We are aware of the public concern in relation to the spate of pick pocket thefts. We want to reassure you that we have increased our patrols of hot spot areas, we are conducting plain clothed patrols in the areas affected and are stopping and searching where grounds exist. ....
Since February, reports of theft have increased in public spaces and on buses, usually in daylight hours. Balham, Bedford, Tooting and Nightingale wards have been particularly targeted. Items stolen include mobile phones and wallets, which victims often fail to realise are missing until sometime after the offence. The Safer Neighbourhoods Teams for these areas are working with the Met Safer Transport Team and Wandsworth council to tackle this issue. Toan Chung, Neighbourhoods Police Sergeant for Tooting sector said: “We are aware of the public concern in relation to the spate of pick pocket thefts. We want to reassure you that we have increased our patrols of hot spot areas, we are conducting plain clothed patrols in the areas affected and are stopping and searching where grounds exist. ....
Since February, reports of theft have increased in public spaces and on buses, usually in daylight hours. Balham, Bedford, Tooting and Nightingale wards have been particularly targeted. Items stolen include mobile phones and wallets, which victims often fail to realise are missing until sometime after the offence. The Safer Neighbourhoods Teams for these areas are working with the Met Safer Transport Team and Wandsworth council to tackle this issue. Toan Chung, Neighbourhoods Police Sergeant for Tooting sector said: “We are aware of the public concern in relation to the spate of pick pocket thefts. We want to reassure you that we have increased our patrols of hot spot areas, we are conducting plain clothed patrols in the areas affected and are stopping and searching where grounds exist. ....
A police officer clocking speeds in Bolton as part of Operation Portman in Bolton DEATH or serious injury caused by unlawful driving offences in Greater Manchester shot up by more than two thirds, figures have revealed. Data released by the Home Office found there were 69 offences of this nature in the region in the year up to September 2020, 68 per cent higher than the 12 months before. The statistics come following a month-long crackdown in Bolton either side of Christmas, Operation Portman, in which 564 drivers were reported for allegedly committing a range of offences. The operation was launched Thursday, December 3 in response to concerns over the number of serious road incidents in the borough last year. ....