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Police 'too busy' to solve major crime - Telegraph

Police are letting dangerous criminals slip through the net because they are too busy concentrating on minor offences in order to meet government targets, a former chief constable has warned.

Peter Neyroud, the chief executive of the National Policing Improvement Agency, claims that catching a murderer now carries no more importance than arresting someone for stealing a pint of milk.

Second rate management theories imposed by second rate managers on inappropriate areas of public service - it is not just the Police that are suffering these Blairite notions. And of course it is the poor bloody subjects who suffer the most.

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