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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

North Wales Police to share helicopter with other forces

There is no doubt that a helicopter is a very valuable asset for North Wales Police to use. It's efficiencies and functions are vast in certain circumstances. NWP are going to share their chopper with Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside and Cumbria. (here Daily Post)

Whilst taking the dogs for a walk last year we noticed the police helicopter hovering over a nearby village. After being out hour and a half walk we came back in the car via this village with the chopper still hovering over the village. There were  about a dozen police officers in a car park having what appeared to be a social. The story never got to the local papers, one wonders why?.

One of Penyffordd's more infamous offspring was involved.

NWP are big on reassuring communities over crime. This usually happens after the incidents. Shutting stable doors after events seems to be a main NWP policy. In the case of the area described above which was Treuddyn the helicopter hovered for hours, I think a total waste of money, totally over egged after the event.

fact: North Wales Police and Penyffordd Community Council continue to ignore our daily rat run. We have elections for our councillors in 13 months time cllrs you get voted on not the police. The council have this time to stop the traffic hammering through Chester Rd. Otherwise all will be revealed, the four years of prevarication with school children safety and Chester Rd environment. Perhaps Penyffordd residents will vote for the rat run. We shall see.

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