
By Nick Heath
Published: Wednesday 12 March 2008
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Name
Richard
Location
UK
Occupation
Designer
Comment
Good campaign; but please not instead of ordinary policing:
Ordinary crimes make many of us feel unsafe but already the police seem not to deter or investigate them.
The police seem keener to investigate "safer" crimes where they're less likely to be at physical risk.
Combating e-crime really is a different type of task which mostly needs a different type of person.
But we don't want the ordinary police starved of resources or of bright, brave bobbies.
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