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Police ‘Frustrated’ Dealing Social Media Rows

Police ‘Frustrated’ Dealing Social Media Rows

Sentinel Digital DeskBy : Sentinel Digital Desk

  |  24 Sep 2018 6:52 AM GMT

San Francisco: Police now spend too much of their time dealing with social media bust-ups — such as Facebook and Twitter — rather than tackling more serious crimes like burglary, a top cop has claimed.

The new head of the Police Federation John Apter — who represents 120,000 rank and file officers across England and Wales — said his members were “incredibly frustrated” because they felt were no longer able to do the job they had signed up to do, The Telegraph reported on Saturday.

Rather than attending burglaries and helping to prevent soaring levels of violence, police officers were often being deployed to sort out petty arguments on Facebook and Twitter, Apter said.

The new head explained that while resourcing remained the main issue facing policing, there was also a lack of common sense when it came to priorities.

Earlier this year, the Telegraph revealed that police forces were failing to investigate two thirds of domestic burglaries properly and in many cases were not even attending crime scenes because there was little chance of catching the offender. (IANS)

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