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Martes 10 de abril de 2007

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Los VOLUNTARIOS en Nantwich podrían ser reclutados para ayudar a supervisar las cámaras fotográficas de CCTV de la ciudad para poner a más policía detrás en el golpe.

El presidente de trabajo Peter Cameron del grupo de la ciudad dijo: “El uso de voluntarios ayudaría a asistir cuando el personal del policía sale en patrulla.

Los “voluntarios podrían proporcionar la mano de obra adicional para el consejo y el policía funcionó las cámaras fotográficas de CCTV, que funcionan en la ciudad.”

Él dijo que la idea se ha probado recientemente en Essex donde la fuerza local del policía funciona un esquema acreditado para los voluntarios de CCTV.

People such as retired police officers, firefighters and community activists have been targeted as potential recruits.

Under the proposal volunteers would receive similar training to that of the Community Speed Watch scheme, which sees residents posing as traffic officers with speed guns.

Mr Cameron said a community crimewatch scheme’ could supply enough volunteers to allow the borough council to provide round-the-clock CCTV seven days a week, protecting shoppers and revellers from thieves and drunken yobs.

In practice, local volunteers would man the cameras during the quieter times of the day.

Mr Cameron added: “A community crimewatch scheme could provide extra manpower and release more resources to the front-line.

“People like retired police officers and fire-fighters could bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role.

“We need CCTV cameras to be monitored all the time to give shoppers and partygoers protection they need, especially on events like the Nantwich Jazz and Blues Festival.

“Volunteers would receive training and, just like any job or volunteering role nowadays, potential recruits would need to pass a strict vetting procedure.

“I would like to see the idea piloted to establishe whether or not it would be viable in the long term.”

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