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Revised Agenda For WTC Meeting 23rd September
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Do You Know The Changes To The Highway Code !!!!
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PCC blog: Safer Roads
| As a former police officer I have dealt with far too many serious injury and fatal incidents on our roads – and having to deliver that painful message to loved ones was always, for me, the hardest job in policing.
Just last month I spoke with a mother whose 22 year-old daughter was killed by a drink-driver in 2016. Listening to her speak about the devastation her and her family and friends were left with never gets easier. I know from my many conversations with people living and working in the county that road safety is an issue that they are concerned about. It’s easy to understand why more people are killed on our roads rather than any form of homicide. Moreover, road traffic collision victims make up over 25% of trauma admissions to A&E departments – that is a huge impact on our NHS. I remember when I was a police officer we used to call these incidents road traffic accidents but let me be clear, they are not accidents and many of these collisions could be avoided if we all took personal accountability and drove safely. Last year, 34 people lost their lives on our county’s roads. As a Police and Crime Commissioner, a large part of my job is commissioning projects to help keep our communities safer. When it comes to road safety, I have control of the county’s Casualty Reduction Fund which I use to fund educational projects, designed to change driver behaviour and prevent further collisions. I am committed to actively supporting the county’s road safety partnership – Vision Zero that has the single ambition of no road deaths or serious injuries as a result of a road collision by 2040. Through the partnership, I have been able to provide £15,000 worth of funding to replace equipment used by Community Speedwatch Scheme volunteers and £56,000 to fund marked police vans to be used by Special Constables. It is vital that we continue to educate drivers about the dangers of speeding and prevent crashes before they happen; the Community Speedwatch Scheme harnesses the passion of local communities to do just that. The marked vans staffed by members of the Special Constabulary will also act as a visible deterrent to those not paying attention to speed warning signs. These volunteers all make a real difference to the safety of others which is why I am genuinely pleased to fund the equipment they need to do that job. Looking to the future, road safety will feature as one of my priorities in my Police and Crime Plan which is currently in development. It’s only by investing in better policing of our roads that we can reduce injuries and catch those who are breaking the law. |
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Please Tell Me Who This Is…..’CROWE’
So we have a new ‘Graffiti’ artist – not quite in the same league as ‘Banksie’ – but this is the local Town idiot who has started graffiting around the Grosvenor Road Bus Shelters.
TAG = ‘CROWE’ any information very welcome….Yes I see the CCTV…we can but ask!
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Fraud & Cyber Crime II
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Fraud & Cyber Crime
Today, whilst covering for the Town Clerk, I was visited by a gentleman who wished to report he had been a victim of cyber fraud. On asking some details, it appears this started last week and he had lost several thousand £. I asked ‘why’ he had only just decided to report it to someone, which he had very little to say.
The Police in general do not get involved, however any reporting should be done ASAP on finding out to the Bank/Building Society concerned and then report online to https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
I advised the gentleman to go to his Bank in Peterborough straight away.
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Take Time For Five Ways To Prevent Becoming A Scam Victim
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BiG Thank You From Park Lane School….
I hope we all agree what a very good job the Street Cleaners and Bin Men have done through COVID….Thank You.
REFUSETHANKS - AA130921
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Cambridgeshire Police Cyber Security – New public reporting service for scam websites
You may already be aware, that you can report suspicious emails by forwarding them to the national Suspicious Email Reporting Service. (SERS) report@phishing.gov.uk
For suspicious text messages, you can forward them to 7726.
Since last month, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has launched an additional tool called the scam website reporting service that allows the public to send them a link from websites which they think are trying to scam them.
If the investigation concludes that the website is malicious, then the NCSC can issue a notice to the host requesting that the website is removed so that it becomes inaccessible to others.
Fake websites are used by criminals to advertise cheap goods and services such as holidays and electronic goods that do not exist. Or, they will put the link to the fake website into a range of phishing communications such as; email, text, social media.
For more information on how to report suspicious websites, visit:
Public can now report scam websites direct to the NCSC – NCSC.GOV.UK
any questions or concerns that are non-urgent then please contact me.
Regards
Nigel
Mr Nigel Sutton 8517
Fraud and Cyber Security Advisor
Serious & Organised Crime (Intelligence and Specialist Crime Department)
Hinchingbrooke Park,
Huntingdon, PE29 6NP
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Thanks For The Journey – 2 Million Hits Here On This Web-Blog
At 3:30am this morning my alarm triggered to inform me that this website/blog had now reached 2 million (2,000,000) hits a very proud moment for me, as no other local Community Member or Councillor has every reached anywhere near this figure.
My thanks for visiting and reading – facts/figures/local community events & meetings.
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