Your Rights and what to expect from the system!

Cover I recently received this pamphlet in my letter box.  I don't know how broadly it was distributed so I've taken the trouble to scan it for those of you who might not have received it.  You can download it here – Download Crime_and_anti-social_behaviour_booklet - note, I have highlighted a few interesting points.

Crime, especially anti-social behavior seems to be one of the most often debated subjects when folks consider their local environment, so I really suggest that you read this pamphlet as it does point out some action you can take to better understand what is or is not being done toward reducing the problem or perception of crime on our local streets.

(You should also read it because the Home Office seems to have spent a  lot of money producing it and we should get our money's worth.  It was produced in 12 versions – 10 of which were other than English and none of which would download at the site to which I was directed – thus, I had to scan it from my copy for your reference.

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2 Responses to Your Rights and what to expect from the system!

  1. Looks a nice post which having lots of information for blog readers.

  2. Annette Albert's avatar Annette Albert says:

    I recently used Kings Cross Station to go to Leeds. There were long and unpleasant waits at the ticket hall (I know I should have bought online).
    To get off at Kings X from the Piccadilly line I took the lift which left me stranded miles away from the trains. After what seemed like a real hike I arrived at the train section – had to wait for the train and I was disappointed at the facilities available for customers. Just not enough variety for coffee and no room to sit down to wait for the train. Liverpool Street is a much better planned station with lots of facilities.

    Coming back from Leeds I could not find the taxi rank. Would someone please put up signs to the taxi rank. I think it is a difficult station to use especially for people with mobility problems.

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