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How table football and fist bumps help police build relationships with young people in Camberley - Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Surrey

EVER wondered how good Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner is at table tennis?  As children and young people from Camberley found out this week, the answer is: surprisingly good.  And members of the Club Dean youth centre also discovered that Surrey Heath Borough Commander Ryan Scott is unbeatable at table football, while the Force’s Chief Constable Tim De Meyer plays a sharp game of pool.  Lisa Townsend joined officers and staff after their …
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Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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