Why PCSOs have a vital role to play
Instead, the town will be increasingly reliant on PCSOs to patrol its streets.
That is the message from Wolds Inspector Colin Haigh, whose division includes Horncastle, Woodhall Spa, Wragby, Tattershall and Coningsby.
He was speaking at a meeting of Horncastle Town Council.
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Hide AdInsp Haigh was replying to town councillor Jonathan Ferrari, who said that while PCSOs did an excellent job, they do not have the full range of powers of front-line officers.
Coun Ferrari said highly trained response officers were based at Horncastle Police Station.
He added that as the police now had a ‘marked’ parking bay in Church Street, perhaps those officers could patrol the town - even if it was for ten minutes.
Coun Ferrari said: “As a councillor, one of the biggest concerns I hear is people would like to see more officers on the beat.
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Hide Ad“ PCSOs fulfil an important role but they do not have the power to arrest anyone.
“We are fortunate to live in a town with a very low level of crime but the sight of a frontline officer would reassure a lot of people - and perhaps deter criminals.”
Insp Haigh said response officers had to be in constant contact with police HQ and that trials with new equipment enabling them to work remotely were still on-going.
He added: “I would like to be able to put more officers on the beat but it is not possible. We have only limited resources and, in terms of funding, the Government keeps taking,and taking ”