Police chief warns that officers may no longer respond to burglaries
‘Chief Constable Sara Thornton, head of the new National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), said that significant budget cuts and the changing nature of criminality meant that police had to prioritise.
She admitted that if someone had an iPad stolen from their home, “it could be” that an officer would not be dispatched to investigate.
Ms Thornton, who is often described as David Cameron’s favourite police officer after her eight years as his constituency police chief, said that instead, officers were focusing on child sex offences, cyber crime and terrorism.
She told the BBC: “Crime is changing in this country.’
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