More Vans for Merseyside
Police take delivery of 27 new CCTV vans
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Merseyside Police has taken delivery of 27 Peugeot 'Expert' vans, which have been transformed by technicians at Peugeot Specialist Vehicle Operations (PSVO) at Alconbury, into high visibility CCTV (closed circuit television) vehicles.
The bright yellow high visibility vans will be used as part of the ‘Be Streetsafe’ campaign, a Merseyside Police initiative, which aims to reduce robbery, street violence and general anti-social behaviour.
Merseyside police says its ‘Be Streetsafe’ CCTV vans send a clear message to criminals – that they are being watched. Perhaps one day they'll even be arrested... 
The vans can seat up to five police personnel and are fully fitted with CCTV equipment, as well as an arrest ‘cell’ for the safe and secure transport of two people.
The same visibility and effectiveness of policing can be achieved by bobbies on the beat with a camcorder. I really don't see why we should be paying for mobile social centres where they can sit down, have a chat, play cards and eat donuts for the entirety of a shift. What next, a caravan attached with beds so they can have a kip on duty like the firemen.
I mean as if any criminal is going to do anything within the visibility of a bloody great yellow van, which may as well have "undercover police" sign written on the side.
DAZ
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