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Bobbies On The Beat, They Can't Always Be In The Right Place At The Right Time
In a dramatic display of public misunderstanding, a MORI poll conducted for the National Neighbourhood Watch Association (NNWA) has found that 93% of the British public who expressed an opinion overestimates the number of times that a police officer on foot patrol is actually likely to come across a crime in progress. In response to these figures the NNWA is challenging politicians and police chiefs to re-consider this wasteful use of police resources and concentrate instead on more focused crime prevention measures. They are also pointing out that vigilant neighbours are much more likely to be in the right place at the right time to prevent residential crime taking place.
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Real life examples from the Charter Mark Award Scheme
Real life examples from the Charter Mark Award Scheme - consultation with users, implementing user views
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Scots On The Vox Is Our Number One. But Lloyd Is Gross Man
When it comes to a sexy voice, it seems you can't beat a Scot
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I Just Text To Say I Love You
Research reveals Britons use text messaging to flirt and to say I love you
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Excess Baggage Weighs Down British Business Travellers
downloading would prevent overloading, says FT.com
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OFTEL Publishes Research On Residential Telecoms Market
A new survey of consumers' views on fixed telephony, mobile telephony, Internet and digital television has been published today by Oftel.
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Can't Surf, Won't Surf
Which? Online's 2000 Annual Internet Survey Reports That 15 Million Britons Say They Won't be Getting On The Internet