Special Constables walking down a residential street

Concerns over responsiveness of policing in Isle of Wight villages

Concerns over a lack of policing in Island villages and towns have been addressed by Hampshire Constabulary.

Town and parish councils on the Island have said policing levels were not good enough.

Concerns over responsiveness
At meetings of Northwood Parish and Cowes Town councils earlier this month, questions over the Island’s policing system and responsiveness were raised.

Councillors wondered whether officers were ‘overburdened with red tape and under-resourced’.

Nicholson: It’s good enough
Speaking at the Cowes meeting, Isle of Wight Cllr John Nicholson said residents were giving up reporting issues, especially online, because of a lack of response.

He said he was not in any way criticising the police, as they work very hard and are very put upon, but as taxpayers, with a rising police precept, it was not good enough.

Cllr Nicholson said filling out the online form to report incidents had taken him 30 minutes and had he not been doing it on behalf of the community, he would have given up.

Peacey-Wilcox: Persevere with 101 and the online form
Member of Cowes Town Council and Isle of Wight Council leader, Cllr Lora Peacey-Wilcox, said the concern would be if no one reported the incidents then the Island would be considered a safe place and resources would go elsewhere.

She acknowledged it was frustrating but urged Islanders to persevere with 101 and the online form.

Speaking at the meeting, a police community support officer said it was frustrating for officers as well but they were told 101 was better now.

Responding to comments, a Hampshire Constabulary spokesperson said its officers were dedicated to making the Isle of Wight a safe place to live and work.

Officers, they said, worked hard to provide the best possible service to victims and witnesses and to prevent and detect crime.

They do, however, need people to report information, even if it is not an emergency, as it provides a better picture of what is happening on the Island so it could allocate resources accordingly.

Online reports were assessed soon after they were received and the average time processing the enquiries varied, depending on level of priority, time of day and demand.

If they were urgent, however, they were actioned immediately.


This article is from the BBC’s LDRS (Local Democracy Reporter Service) scheme, which News OnTheWight is taking part in. Some alterations and additions may have been made by OnTheWight. Ed

Image: westmidlandspolice under CC BY 2.0

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Colin
28, February 2022 6:46 pm

You could at least have used a picture that reflected the situation.

Two policemen on foot?

On the Island?

Had their car broken down?

Justin Case
28, February 2022 7:58 pm

It is pointless dialling 999 at 1 am on a Sunday morning when evidently intoxicated young men and women are screaming abuse in our high street. The failure to provide any meaningful police presence encourages some people to behave increasingly poorly. The system of reporting crime and belligerence is so broken that using the provided processes only increases the sense of vulnerability and abandonment of ordinary people… Read more »

VentnorLad
28, February 2022 8:20 pm

Policing in the UK is overseen by the Home Secretary Priti Patel. Today she refused to waive visa rules for refugees fleeing Ukraine. She has vocally supported capital punishment. She voted against same-sex marriage. She is no stranger to accusations of bullying and breaching the ministerial code. She’s another Tory who seems to think the rules don’t apply to them. She has called BLM protests “dreadful”. She… Read more »

Angela Hewitt
1, March 2022 8:01 am

VentnorLad, as someone said in another comment Putin would be proud!

hialtitude
Reply to  Angela Hewitt
1, March 2022 11:06 am

It is worth remembering that Patel was fired by Theresa May for a series of unauthorised meeting in Israel, thereby breeching the long established protocols of both the diplomatic and ministerial codes. Something along the lines of trying to have Hamas listed as a terrorist organisation, when, like it or not, they are a political party and are effectively the administrative government of Palestine. Additionally there seems… Read more »

Snowwolf1
1, March 2022 10:58 am

Totally agree with Ventnor Lad and concerned over the approach from our Council Leader’s approach that we need to “persevere with 101 and online form filling”. If you need police assistance you need it quicker than filling out forms or explaining to someone on 101 form. Didn’t they learn anything from the recent murder in Ryde George Street area where everything was ignored, then once out in… Read more »

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