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Thames Valley Police Cracking Down on Anti-Social Behaviour This Summer

WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 9 – Wiltshire Police and partners focus on reducing knife crime and serious violence with £1 million Home Office funding across five town centres this summer.

  • Wiltshire Police launched the 'Safer Streets Summer' campaign this week across town centres, aiming to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour until September.
  • With summer months typically seeing rises in anti-social behaviour, the campaign is backed by a £1 million Home Office fund supporting national efforts.
  • Wiltshire Police increased patrols across five towns, deploying mobile CCTV and facial recognition in known trouble spots to target anti-social behaviour and retail crime.
  • Wiltshire Police's crackdown on repeat offenders and shoplifting, supported by community reports via www.wiltshire.police.uk and 101, aims to improve safety and reduce crime in town centres.
  • During the summer, Wiltshire Police's 'Safer Streets Summer' campaign runs July to September, aiming to reduce crime through increased patrols and partner efforts in town centres.
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Thames Valley Police cracking down on anti-social behaviour this summer

Thames Valley Police is looking to crack down on crime and anti-social behaviour in town and city centres.

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