Episode 9 Neighbourhood Blues


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With unprecedented access, Neighbourhood Blues

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follows the police in Somerset

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as they take on the crimes that annoy us all.

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-Don't manhandle me.

-Come over here.

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Targeting antisocial behaviour, drug abuse and criminal damage,

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beat officers and PCSOs tackle the problems that,

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if left unchecked, could blight the lives of millions.

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Armed with the latest cutting-edge kit,

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they have the power to strike hard when needed.

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Police, stay where you are!

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But just like the days of Dixon Of Dock Green...

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Good evening, all.

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..it's all about partnering with local people...

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Brilliant.

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..working together to sweep crime off our streets.

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Police, search warrant!

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Coming up...

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The neighbourhood team are confronted

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by a mouthy man in a drugs raid.

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Yeah?

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-Mark finds coke in a club queue.

-All right.

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I didn't always have it on me, I swear. I just didn't.

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-OK, well, it's yours.

-Yes.

-Isn't it? Yeah, OK.

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-And Russ gives a familiar face a wake-up call.

-Wakey, wakey.

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With a patch that covers 1,800 square miles...

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Police!

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..the police in Somerset dealt with almost 150,000 crimes last year.

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Weston-super-Mare is a traditional tourist destination.

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It's where people come to relax and unwind.

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But the police never take a break.

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Recently, there's been an escalation in drug crime in Weston

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involving people from out of town.

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So the police have decided to have an all-out crackdown

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on any reports of drugs, hitting casual users as well as dealers.

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Today, they're going to an address which they believe contains cannabis.

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They're planning a very visible raid

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to send a message to the neighbourhood.

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When it comes to drugs, the police aren't messing around.

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So they've called in the help of the CATCH team.

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Purpose has been identified,

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to be entered under the Misuse Of Drugs Act

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under a warrant.

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So we've been asked to come

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and support the district teams with that.

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These people are the experts

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when you need to get in somewhere hard and fast.

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Based on the information we have,

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we'll be looking at doing a forced entry straightaway.

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We need a quick entry so that evidence,

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i.e. drugs in this case, can't be destroyed.

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The officers will use the appropriate door-opening equipment,

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and it's very effective if used properly.

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In the van today alongside the red enforcer is a BlackBox and Spreader.

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This is a hydraulic door-breacher.

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It's quick, quiet and with a pushing force of several tonnes,

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it's able to get through even reinforced doors.

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Sergeant Mark Jenkinson is the neighbourhood officer

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in charge of today's raid.

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Caroline is going to lead the CATCH guys, all right?

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Um, as soon as they sort of get close to the address

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and the wheels come to a relatively slow stop, you need to be out

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and round the back as quickly as you possibly can, all right?

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Um, only because they're going to see these guys come in sharpish.

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So straight round there and just cover that window for us.

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Is that all right?

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And they head off -

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the CATCH team in one van, the neighbourhood team in another.

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This is a show of force.

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They're all heading to a prearranged rendezvous point,

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waiting for the undercover officers watching the property

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to give them the order to strike.

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-MAN ON RADIO:

-'Stand by.

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'All officers, go, go, go.'

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They need to move in fast.

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They want the shortest possible time between their vans

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being visible from the flat and getting inside.

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Stop, stop, stop!

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An undercover officer has already insured

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the communal entrance is open.

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And when the CATCH team get their hydraulic door breacher in place,

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it should only take seconds to get in.

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BREACHER WHIRS

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Police!

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Police!

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Inside the flat, there's one man from London...and he's not happy.

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-I don't do

-BLEEP

-at all.

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Yeah?

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That's it.

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-Yeah.

-Yeah? Paying for my

-BLEEP

-door.

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Obviously, you all need to be searched.

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You all need to be searched, yeah?

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And if there's drugs here or whatever,

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then somebody may get arrested or what have you.

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The man may have originally claimed not to have any drugs,

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but his story soon changes.

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You're going to find it.

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So if you're cool with us, we'll be as cool as you can with you guys.

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The Londoner is found to have three small bags filled with cannabis.

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What we'll do is my colleague will speak to you in relation

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-to making an arrest, right?

-Yeah.

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He'll explain to you the caution as well.

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Once that's done, you'll be off down to Bridgwater, all right?

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I'm going to Bridgwater?

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Yeah, that's the only place we've got, mate.

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What am I getting nicked for? For the cannabis?

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I understand it's for cannabis, yeah.

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I'm getting nicked for that cannabis?

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He seems surprised to be arrested for having what he calls draw bags.

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-I'm under arrest for three bags of £20 draws of weed?

-Basically.

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Police here are bad, mate.

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Police in London will throw that in the bin, my friend.

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Whether that's true or not,

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the police here are sick and tired of drug crime.

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-So they're coming down hard on even small amounts.

-I swear to God!

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-I

-BLEEP

-swear.

-Just listen, listen.

-What do you think this is?

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-On camera or something? You lot are taking

-BLEEP.

-Listen, just listen.

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That cannabis was found on top of a set of scales.

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Basically, cos that weed has got scales with it

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and everything else, initially...

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-I weighed it to get my draw, to see what I get.

-Hang on, listen.

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-Initially...

-And I get robbed!

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..I'm going to arrest you on possession with intent

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-to supply cannabis.

-Oh, my God!

-You don't have to say anything,

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-but it may harm your defence...

-You're nicking me for supply?

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Only initially. If that's all we find,

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then it ain't going to be that, cos you've got the scales with it.

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If no more cannabis is found in the flat,

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the charge of dealing will be dropped.

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The man is taken down to Bridgwater Police Centre

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while the team do a thorough search of the flat.

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A woman who rents the property returns,

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and she's not happy about the damaged door.

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Give your landlord a bell, all right?

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And probably sooner rather than later.

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Just to try and get the door sort of fixed and nice and secure,

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-all right?

-Yeah, will do, yeah.

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If the police hadn't found any drugs,

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then it would be their responsibility to fix the door.

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But this was a successful warrant, so it becomes the tenant's problem.

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We tried to fix it, but unfortunately,

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-there's not much we could do with it.

-No, of course not. All right.

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-OK?

-All right, thanks.

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At what is left of the front door,

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Sergeant Hawkins has made a discovery.

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We think that may have been behind the door, which is obviously there

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to inhibit anybody getting in here at any kind of speed. The police.

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But whether that wooden brace was in place or not,

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the hydraulic breacher and the red enforcer made short work of the door.

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We've had a very positive warrant.

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We're really, really delighted with the outcome.

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We've got a gentleman that's been arrested for possession

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of a controlled substance with the intention to supply.

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He is now in custody at Bridgwater.

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Local people are worried about the rise in drugs offences in the area,

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so any drugs taken off the streets show them

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that the police are doing something about their concerns.

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We have spoken to the local residents

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to explain what's happening.

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We've got members of our police community support team

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that are here as well.

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They are going to be delivering leaflets

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in and around the area just to make sure that everybody

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understands what's going on with the local police activity.

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And we've secured the premises, and back to the station.

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As no more drugs were found at the raided man's flat,

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the intent to supply charge was dropped.

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He accepted a caution for the possession of cannabis.

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And the local neighbourhood certainly got the message

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that the police here take drugs crime seriously.

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Shoplifting is a brazen crime that hurts everyone.

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When shops are targeted,

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they increase their prices to cover the losses.

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CCTV at a shop in Bath catches a woman

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going straight to the frozen meat section.

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In full view of the security camera,

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she stuffs almost £50 worth of prime steaks under her arm...

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..before calmly walking out.

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It's such a clear image from the footage

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that the neighbourhood police know who it is immediately.

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A PCSO who was near to her address when the call came through

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is detaining her, and police are on their way.

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The lady is suspected of...

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of being on suspicion of a shop theft.

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PCSO Brian Harris is with her.

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This is where his skills come in

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because obviously he's only got the powers of 30 minutes detaining her.

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PC Luke Keenan and Roger Parker rush to the scene,

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and are there within minutes.

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-Hiya, you all right?

-Yeah.

-Hi, Karen. How are you doing, all right?

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-I've met you before, haven't I?

-Yeah, I've met you before.

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Karen, basically there was a shop theft on the 12th up in the co-op.

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And £47 worth of meat was stolen, all right?

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You've been identified as a suspect for that offence through the CCTV.

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So at this moment, I'm arresting you on suspicion

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of theft from the co-op on the 12th.

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-Right, shall we get going then?

-See you in a bit then.

-Right, Karen.

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I'm not going to handcuff you.

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-You're not going to run off, are you?

-No, definitely.

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HE LAUGHS

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When she's booked into custody,

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the prolific shoplifter is given some bad news.

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Karen, it's now my decision as to whether you get bail.

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On this occasion, my decision is you're not going to get bail,

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you're going to be going to

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-Bath Magistrates in the morning.

-Really?

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My reason for that is you've got 11 conviction occurrences

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in the last 12 months.

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The woman has failed to appear in court on multiple occasions,

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so she'll have to stay here overnight.

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So I've got a serious concern that if I give you bail, you're going to

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carry on stealing, you're going to carry on failing to appear at court.

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And I can't have those things happen once I've released someone on bail.

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The next day, the woman went straight to the magistrates' court

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to face the charges against her.

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She pleaded guilty to the meat theft and was fined a total of £257,

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given a community order

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and an electronically-tagged curfew for 12 weeks.

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Policing can be unpredictable,

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but there are certain times of the year

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when you can guarantee it will be busy.

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This evening, Sergeant Mark Jenkinson and PC Steve Hanlon

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are heading into Weston-super-Mare town centre.

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It's the height of summer and they're expecting a busy night.

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-OK, go and join your mate.

-Good people, bloody good people.

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Thanks, mate. Go and join your mate. Best not hold hands all the way.

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It's eight o'clock and the mood on the streets is good.

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People are drinking but behaving themselves.

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It's my birthday, can I have a kiss?

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No, you can have a kiss, yeah.

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-Go on.

-SHE GASPS

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That's all you're getting.

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HE LAUGHS

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At the moment, as you can see,

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the town's relatively quiet and peaceful.

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Don't worry!

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So we're expecting things to pick up a bit later on.

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But at the moment, everything's all right.

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The streets in the centre of Weston are a no-drinking zone.

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Anyone caught with open alcohol can have it confiscated.

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Afraid you can't drink down the street here,

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-so I'm going to ask you to give that to me.

-All right, then.

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-And you as well, if you wouldn't mind, please?

-Sorry.

-Really sorry.

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-Don't worry about it.

-All right, where are you off to now?

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-There's a... You know Loves just round there?

-Loves Cafe, yeah.

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Lovely place. Yeah, really nice.

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-That's where you're going now, is it?

-Yeah.

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Can't just have you drinking,

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-that's the only problem, walking down the street.

-That's fine.

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Is that all right? OK, have a great night. See you later, guys. Thanks.

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It's results time, and Mark is expecting tonight's crowd

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to be younger than usual.

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This is Regent Street, and basically,

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it's where most of our sort of

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younger elements of our community come for a few drinks.

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Hi!

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-I want a picture with you, come on.

-A heavy helmet.

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Yeah, you too, all right? See you later.

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Predominately, this is where we get most of our activity

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in and around the night-time economy.

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-MAN:

-'Police brutality!'

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-SHE LAUGHS

-Come on.

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-They do a good job. But you know this, don't you?

-Thanks very much.

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-You're very welcome, take care.

-See you now.

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It seems it's all quiet on the Weston front.

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But then a call comes in.

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Just a report of a bit of a scrap going on.

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Officers are already dealing with a group in fancy dress.

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All right! Hey, hey, hey! Easy!

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And on the other side of the road is a woman who's being detained.

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-Calm down now.

-Listen to me!

-Kirsty, calm down.

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Kirsty, calm down and let us deal with it.

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Kirsty, seriously, calm down, buddy.

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-I wasn't

-BLEEP

-doing anything.

-Kirsty! Kirsty!

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This woman is alleged to have been brandishing a bottle,

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so she's being searched.

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There was a report that Kirsty had been threatening people

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with a bottle, so we had to search and find out

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if she's got that on her.

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With no bottle found on the woman,

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the whole thing becomes a bit of "he said, she said".

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Yeah, it's just pushing and shoving

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and a little bit of sort of finger-pointing thrown in the mix.

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We're at the stage now where people have been out drinking

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for a prolonged period.

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While this sort of fracas is really nothing,

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it's important that police nip any potential trouble in the bud.

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Unfortunately, sometimes, People hang around a little bit too long,

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they've had a little bit too much to drink, maybe a little bit grumpy

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and it ends up in an argument, a bit of finger-pointing.

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So we're kind of at that point where we want to make sure that things

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stay nice and calm, as they started off at the beginning of the evening.

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It's nearly midnight and next stop,

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two lads who've been thrown out of a nightclub.

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-I paid to get in there!

-Mate, I had it, literally.

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Can you get my money back?

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No, we don't do things like that.

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-Why?

-We don't do things like that.

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-That's a

-BLEEP

-joke, mate.

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Disgusted! Disgusted!

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Being thrown out of a club is one thing,

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but some people struggle to get in in the first place.

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One of the conditions of entry for the local club here is...

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where customers get searched.

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The doormen do a great job here.

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When the doorman found a bag of suspicious white powder,

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he immediately marched the man over to officers.

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They found a little bag of what we think is cocaine.

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This lad has got some explaining to do.

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-Coke, I guess.

-Coke, you guess? Have you used it all?

-No, I...

-All right.

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I didn't realise I had it on me, I swear. I just didn't.

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-OK. Well, it's yours, isn't it?

-Yeah.

-Yeah, OK.

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The lad admits the bag of cocaine is his.

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-You say there is more in there?

-Huh?

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-You say there's more in there or not?

-No.

-OK, fine.

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-Have you got any ID on you?

-I have, yes.

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Put your hands out of your pockets. Just for a second, all right?

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I'm going to search you,

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because he's basically found drugs on you. All right?

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The search reveals one thing -

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the lad was telling the truth.

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He doesn't have any more drugs on him.

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-Just cross your arms, just relax.

-That's all right.

-Yeah, you know?

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Have you been dealt with by the police before at all, ever?

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-No, I haven't.

-Never been arrested before?

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No trace?

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I say we just give him a call, get him to come in sort of next week

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or something and we'll deal with him in voluntary.

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-Ah, well done.

-My phone? Have I got my phone?

-Yeah, I think you...

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Ooh! Oh! There we are.

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Because this is a first offence, Mark decides to deal with him

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at a later date.

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But that doesn't mean that there won't be consequences.

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We'll have to interview you about it, all right?

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And if you're eligible for it,

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then we'll probably look towards a sort of real low-level disposal,

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like not court or anything like that, all right?

0:17:010:17:03

But we'll try and make an appointment

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that's convenient for you.

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-How old are you?

-I'm 18.

-18, all right, OK.

0:17:060:17:08

I know it's a bit of a bummer, mate, but you know,

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you need to stay off the gear, especially at your age.

0:17:100:17:12

Right, I don't know what you're going to do now,

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-but you won't be allowed to go back in there.

-Yeah, I realise.

0:17:140:17:17

-All right?

-I'll just chat to my mates quickly.

-OK. Cheers, mate.

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By treating the lad reasonably, Mark thinks he's done both him a favour

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and allowed police to keep more manpower

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on Weston's streets on a busy night.

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He has a positive image of us.

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We're able to remain out on the streets to deal with

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whatever is going on around here and keep a presence.

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Um, and really, it is the most efficient way

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of dealing with things.

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Um, so that's how we look to deal with things these days.

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Despite the amount of people being out and having a good time,

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it's been a quiet evening for the police.

0:17:510:17:53

The case against the lad caught with the bag of cocaine is still ongoing.

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Still to come on Neighbourhood Blues, Russ takes a hard line.

0:18:100:18:14

It's all well and good you saying you got nowhere to go, yeah?

0:18:140:18:17

You're a big boy. This is your mum's house and your mum's working hard.

0:18:170:18:20

-And Adge pulls over an aggressive driver.

-Put your handbrake on.

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Beg your pardon?

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OK, that's interesting then.

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Police community support officers, or PCSOs,

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are the eyes and ears of the police force on the streets.

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They're the ones out on the beat day in, day out in any weather,

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working as a friendly face in the neighbourhood.

0:18:470:18:49

-Hi, officer.

-All right, mate.

0:18:490:18:51

-How are you?

-I'm all right, thank you.

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While PCSOs don't have all the powers of arrest that regular police do,

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they've proved to be a very useful tool in cracking down

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on antisocial behaviour and tackling offences

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that would otherwise tie up officers.

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While the legal drinkers are painting the town red in Weston,

0:19:060:19:09

in Bridgwater, it's underage drinkers causing a problem.

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PCSOs Chris Hinchcliffe and Jo Farrow have been called

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to a report of antisocial behaviour in a residential area

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down by the docks.

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It's been reported by one of the local residents

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that there's a group of eight to 12 youths down there drinking,

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being a bit rowdy.

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So it would be nice to catch up with them

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and maybe take their drink off them and give them

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a bit of advice, really, about how it's affecting local residents.

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It's a regular occurrence for PCSOs to move kids on at this time of year,

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so they know where to find them.

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There they are.

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We're just going to go through the cut-through,

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cos they won't see us coming.

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-Chris spots a teenager squatting down between parked cars.

-You all right?

0:19:540:19:58

-Yeah, I'm trying to find my phone.

-Don't look at her!

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She'd been relieving herself in the street.

0:20:010:20:03

That's not good, is it? Right outside someone's garage.

0:20:030:20:05

No, I just really need a wee, like.

0:20:050:20:07

Sorry.

0:20:070:20:09

They're all over there, round the corner.

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Right, guys, girls.

0:20:110:20:13

Stay with us, you're going to come as well.

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As they approach the group, some of the teenagers run away.

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They suspect this group of drinking underage.

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And as PCSOs, they do have powers to search them for alcohol.

0:20:220:20:25

-OK, I better have that alcohol off you, haven't I?

-Yeah, you can.

0:20:250:20:28

I've hardly anything in, you can check it as well, if you want.

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Why have you got a pillow?

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If you plan to spend the night getting drunk in the dark,

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it helps to do it in comfort.

0:20:450:20:46

-So, what's in there? Is it vodka?

-Yeah.

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Local residents have been complaining that there's been

0:20:500:20:53

regular gatherings of teenagers recently -

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screeching, breaking bottles and generally being a menace.

0:20:550:20:59

Jo needs to take a hard line.

0:20:590:21:01

-It doesn't matter, you can't drink.

-I haven't been drinking...

0:21:010:21:04

Well, I have but only ciders.

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Doesn't matter, you're out in public drinking alcohol.

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If your parents want to supervise you drinking in your own homes,

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that's up to them. At the moment, you're out in public. One of you...

0:21:120:21:16

that's disappeared...

0:21:160:21:17

-BLEEP

-We'll catch up with her in a minute.

0:21:180:21:21

..has just been urinating outside somebody's house. Not on at all.

0:21:210:21:25

Yeah, I know, cos there's people...

0:21:250:21:27

There's lots of people that live around here.

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I know that there's people that live up here

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-that have got very small kids.

-Oh, I didn't know that, so...

0:21:300:21:34

And he's kept awake because there's lots of noise down here.

0:21:340:21:36

-OK, now we know that, we'll...

-Is that fair enough?

-Yeah.

0:21:360:21:39

Now we know there's little kids around.

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So, are you going to pass that on to your mates that you were with?

0:21:410:21:43

I didn't buy it.

0:21:430:21:44

I've got all your details, girls.

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And we'll probably have a word with your parents or send a letter

0:21:480:21:51

and let them know that you've been causing antisocial behaviour

0:21:510:21:54

in this area. You're all hanging around.

0:21:540:21:56

Yeah, OK, you're out trying to shelter out of the rain.

0:21:560:21:58

But you're all hanging around. It's not on. You've caused...

0:21:580:22:02

-Keep it down, all right?

-OK, I'm going to go. We're going to go.

0:22:020:22:05

-Find your friends.

-Sorry, have a good night.

0:22:050:22:07

So, if we catch you again tonight, we'll be taking you all home.

0:22:070:22:10

-Yeah, that's fine. I'll let everyone know.

-Right.

-Thank you.

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Disappear, please.

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Without drinks to fuel the party, Jo and Chris hope the group

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will disperse and the local residents can get some peace and quiet.

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Firm but fair, I think.

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If we do actually deal with them again,

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I think we'll be a bit more firm than fair.

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It all seems quiet.

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But the PCSOs find out later that they haven't taken all the booze.

0:22:300:22:35

-I'm seven-

-BLEEP

--teen!

-All right, listen.

0:22:350:22:37

Harassing her, man. Back off!

0:22:370:22:39

-I haven't picked on you.

-Back off!

0:22:390:22:40

One of the neighbourhood officers in Weston-super-Mare is Russ Millier.

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The Bournville Estate is his patch.

0:22:510:22:53

A few months ago, Russ was investigating a late-night break-in.

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You get to know the local offenders. You're dealing with them daily.

0:23:020:23:05

The amount of times we've stopped them on the estates,

0:23:050:23:07

you get to know everything about them.

0:23:070:23:09

I can even tell that's him from the walk.

0:23:090:23:10

He recognised the man immediately. And when he went to arrest him,

0:23:100:23:14

he discovered a loaded syringe and drugs in his room.

0:23:140:23:17

Have you literally just syringed it, mate, have you?

0:23:180:23:20

That was some serious bad timing then, wasn't it?

0:23:200:23:23

Russ found drugs, but he also found a family broken because of drug use.

0:23:230:23:29

Yeah, and I'm...

0:24:110:24:12

Don't think there's anything you can say to that, Dave, is there, really?

0:24:160:24:19

Come on.

0:24:260:24:27

At court, her son was convicted of multiple offences

0:24:280:24:32

ranging from drug possession to handling stolen goods.

0:24:320:24:36

For neighbourhood police, it isn't just about nicking criminals,

0:24:360:24:39

it's also about checking up with their local communities.

0:24:390:24:43

Over the last few months, Russ has been supporting the mother.

0:24:430:24:46

We've built up quite a relationship with Pauline. Um...

0:24:460:24:49

Well, I have especially over the last maybe two or three months,

0:24:490:24:53

and that's mainly due down to

0:24:530:24:55

her son's offending history.

0:24:550:24:57

So, it's important, you know, to build these relationships.

0:24:570:25:00

So we've just come back to Pauline's address

0:25:000:25:03

to do a bit of a check, make sure she's all well and good.

0:25:030:25:06

And see if David's been back, really.

0:25:060:25:08

-Come in.

-Hello, only me.

0:25:090:25:11

Looks like Russ couldn't have timed his visit better

0:25:110:25:13

as this morning, Pauline has an unwanted visitor.

0:25:130:25:16

-I opened the door cos he knocked, David.

-Right.

0:25:160:25:19

And what time do you think that was?

0:25:190:25:21

It was about six o'clock, I know that.

0:25:210:25:23

And asked if he could have a hot drink.

0:25:230:25:25

I said yeah, and then conked out.

0:25:250:25:29

She threw him out, but he's come back,

0:25:290:25:31

and her son is now currently asleep upstairs.

0:25:310:25:33

-He will work his way back in.

-He will not.

0:25:330:25:36

And he's started doing it already.

0:25:360:25:38

By being here for the last six hours.

0:25:380:25:40

-He doesn't... I won't let him live here. I can't...

-I know.

0:25:400:25:44

I don't want him here, anyway. Even if I did want him here, I couldn't.

0:25:440:25:48

This is the last straw. I can't deal with everything at the minute.

0:25:480:25:52

Yeah.

0:25:520:25:53

The mother is at her wits' end.

0:25:550:25:57

Russ heads upstairs and, sure enough,

0:25:580:26:00

her son is sleeping like a baby.

0:26:000:26:02

Russ is worried that if the man turned up here in the early morning,

0:26:040:26:07

then he could have been out all night up to his old tricks.

0:26:070:26:11

Wakey wakey.

0:26:120:26:13

Wake up.

0:26:150:26:16

-Busy night?

-Hmm.

-Sorry?

-I've been here, mate.

0:26:180:26:22

-You haven't been here all night.

-Yeah, I have.

-No, you haven't.

0:26:220:26:25

-I have.

-Your mum just told me you got back at six o'clock

0:26:250:26:28

this morning, you came in. You're not even meant to be here.

0:26:280:26:30

Just like last time, as soon as he's caught out,

0:26:300:26:33

he turns on the waterworks.

0:26:330:26:35

-I haven't been out!

-Huh?

-I haven't been out.

0:26:350:26:39

-What are you crying for?

-What are you... Why do you keep coming?

0:26:390:26:43

HE SOBS

0:26:430:26:45

-Well, shall we get going then?

-Where?

-Well, out of here.

0:26:450:26:49

Let's get moving, shall we? While we're here.

0:26:490:26:51

Do your mum a favour.

0:26:510:26:53

Once again, Russ marches the man downstairs to face his mother.

0:26:530:26:57

Conversation last time, we were going to break all this, weren't we?

0:26:580:27:02

But he's just said he's been here all night.

0:27:020:27:04

-So, someone's telling lies.

-No, he's not!

-What time did I...? Oh.

0:27:040:27:08

It was probably six o'clock this morning.

0:27:090:27:12

Right, so you had a busy night, like I said in the first place.

0:27:120:27:14

Knowing that the man has been out all night suggests to Russ

0:27:140:27:18

that he's up to his old habits.

0:27:180:27:20

You have not been here all night.

0:27:200:27:22

Indicates to me you've been out

0:27:230:27:24

doing something all night, doesn't it?

0:27:240:27:26

-I haven't been out doing nothing.

-So where have you been then?

0:27:260:27:29

I'm not being funny, yeah.

0:27:290:27:31

But it weren't... No, it weren't six.

0:27:340:27:36

There's no way.

0:27:370:27:39

Well, what time do you think it was?

0:27:390:27:41

If the man has been offending again,

0:27:430:27:45

then Russ will have to catch up with him later.

0:27:450:27:47

His priority now is to get the man out of his mother's house.

0:27:470:27:51

David's got to prove to everyone that he does want to change.

0:27:510:27:55

Yeah, but he's got to do that on his own.

0:27:550:27:57

She wants her son to stay away until he has changed his ways.

0:27:570:28:01

It's all well and good you saying you've got nowhere to go, yeah?

0:28:010:28:03

You're a big boy. This is your mum's house and your mum's working hard.

0:28:030:28:07

-You...you leaving now, are you?

-Yeah.

-All right, see you later.

0:28:090:28:13

Love you, Mum.

0:28:130:28:14

Last time, his mother was so let down,

0:28:150:28:18

she wouldn't even kiss him goodbye.

0:28:180:28:20

This time, she at least allows him that.

0:28:210:28:24

Claims that he's come back today and pushed on her goodwill a bit,

0:28:270:28:32

shall we say.

0:28:320:28:34

Um, and I think she's struggling a bit at the moment

0:28:340:28:36

and he's preyed on her weaker side, maybe.

0:28:360:28:40

With the continued support of Russ and the neighbourhood team,

0:28:400:28:43

the woman's hopefully strong enough to keep her son away

0:28:430:28:46

until he gets the help he needs.

0:28:460:28:47

In Bath, Adge Secker is planning an operation to tackle

0:28:540:28:57

speeding in the area.

0:28:570:28:58

I'm assisting the Special Constabulary today.

0:29:000:29:03

The special officers, when they're on duty,

0:29:030:29:06

they have exactly the same powers as me.

0:29:060:29:08

Um, there is a year-long

0:29:080:29:10

operation called Operation Calibrate.

0:29:100:29:12

It's all to do with trying to reduce the number of road deaths

0:29:120:29:17

and serious injuries as a result of road traffic collisions.

0:29:170:29:21

Last year, over 24,500 people were killed or seriously injured

0:29:210:29:25

on Britain's roads.

0:29:250:29:27

Get the test tone up.

0:29:280:29:30

MACHINE BEEPS

0:29:300:29:31

Move across it and you'll hear the noise change.

0:29:310:29:35

There are over 20,000 specials around the country,

0:29:350:29:38

people with regular jobs who voluntarily do police work

0:29:380:29:42

and have full police powers.

0:29:420:29:45

We're going to go to Twerton, my beat today, on Newton Road.

0:29:450:29:49

It's a 20 mile-an-hour limit.

0:29:490:29:51

An awful lot of people that live in that area come to see me

0:29:510:29:54

on a daily basis and say, "Adge, cars go far too quickly up here."

0:29:540:29:59

So, you say, we do. And we're going to try and see

0:29:590:30:03

if that's actually true and try and detect some speeds.

0:30:030:30:06

To get them to realise that they're going too fast,

0:30:060:30:09

speed kills, reduce your speed.

0:30:090:30:11

That's the whole point of today.

0:30:110:30:13

-First.

-Yes?

-Um, coming into Twerton.

0:30:130:30:16

Before hitting drivers hard with tickets,

0:30:160:30:19

Adge and the team go out to see if the residents are right

0:30:190:30:22

and people are breaking the 20 mile-an-hour speed limit.

0:30:220:30:25

-Yes, definitely stop this one.

-Pull in, please.

0:30:300:30:32

Thank you very much. Good evening, you all right?

0:30:360:30:39

-What's the speed limit along here? Any idea?

-Um, I'm not sure.

0:30:390:30:43

-OK.

-Probably 20-30 miles an hour.

-It's 20.

-Is it 20? Oh.

-OK?

0:30:430:30:47

-We detected you doing 27.

-Yeah.

0:30:470:30:49

And I suspect you slowed down a little bit

0:30:490:30:51

when you came around the hill and you saw us. It's 20mph for a reason.

0:30:510:30:54

-Yeah.

-OK, it's summertime, isn't it? So there's kids about.

0:30:540:30:58

There's a school just up there.

0:30:580:30:59

The whole reason we're doing this tonight,

0:30:590:31:02

we just want to educate people, really. Please slow down.

0:31:020:31:06

Last year, 53 children were killed in road accidents.

0:31:060:31:09

Over half of those were pedestrians.

0:31:090:31:12

-What's the speed limit along here, do you know?

-30.

-30?

-Yeah.

0:31:130:31:17

-It's 20.

-OK.

0:31:170:31:19

-OK? This is an education thing for you today.

-OK, yeah.

-You're a local.

0:31:190:31:22

-Have you got kids?

-No.

-OK, I'm sure you will at some stage.

0:31:220:31:26

-Yeah.

-Please slow down.

-OK.

-All right?

0:31:260:31:28

It's surprising how many people haven't seen

0:31:280:31:31

the 20 mile-an-hour signs.

0:31:310:31:33

It's too quick. It's 20mph and that is too quick.

0:31:330:31:37

-That's fine.

-All right, so keep it down.

0:31:370:31:40

Next time, there will be a three-pointer and a 100 quid fine.

0:31:400:31:43

But even if this was a 30 zone, then some people would still be speeding.

0:31:430:31:48

37.

0:31:480:31:50

-All right?

-Yeah, not too bad. You?

-Jolly good. I'm well, thanks.

0:31:500:31:53

-What's the speed limit along here?

-It's 30, I believe.

-It's 20.

0:31:530:31:58

-It's 20?

-20, yeah, it's well marked.

0:31:580:32:01

-Um, do you know what you were doing?

-No, I don't.

0:32:010:32:03

-37, OK?

-Oh.

-Far too fast.

0:32:030:32:07

-Ever so sorry, mate.

-Far too fast.

-BLEEP

-All right, OK?

0:32:070:32:10

-Yeah, I'm ever so sorry.

-All right, OK. Why we're doing it?

0:32:100:32:13

I'm the local policeman here, OK? 37 is even too fast in a 30, isn't it?

0:32:130:32:17

-I know, that's terrible.

-Yeah, far too fast.

0:32:170:32:20

Just a stupid mistake, isn't it, really?

0:32:200:32:22

Well, there's a school just up the road.

0:32:220:32:24

Could have had an accident.

0:32:240:32:25

-Could have hurt them, could have hurt someone else.

-Thanks very much.

0:32:250:32:29

The man is apologetic. He too is let off with a warning.

0:32:290:32:32

But not everyone is so keen to take advice.

0:32:360:32:39

Hello, love. All right?

0:32:390:32:41

You just switch your engine off and come and see me a minute, please?

0:32:410:32:43

Handbrake on. Beg your pardon?

0:32:430:32:45

-OK, that's interesting then.

-What do you mean, why? What, are you mad?

0:32:470:32:51

-What's the...what's the speed limit along here?

-I wasn't going fast.

0:32:510:32:55

-What's the speed limit along here?

-30.

-30?

-Yeah.

-You're wrong, it's 20.

0:32:550:32:59

So where does it say 20?

0:32:590:33:00

At the beginning and at the end and various repeaters along here.

0:33:000:33:04

You see the lamppost there, look? It's got 20mph there.

0:33:040:33:08

-What's that say?

-31. Well, I didn't see it, sorry.

0:33:080:33:10

And I thought the national speed limit was 30.

0:33:100:33:12

OK, it's 20mph here, and it's been that for a year.

0:33:120:33:16

-All right, then.

-OK, now let's not have any swearing at me.

0:33:160:33:19

-I stopped you for a valid reason, didn't I? OK?

-Yeah, I'm sorry.

0:33:190:33:22

Is that an apology from you? That's good, I'll take that.

0:33:220:33:25

-OK, it's 20mph for a reason.

-OK.

-OK. Slow down.

0:33:250:33:30

-Next time, it'll be a three-pointer, but 100 quid.

-All right, sorry.

0:33:300:33:35

Slow down, please, all right? Thank you very much, on your way.

0:33:350:33:37

It's important to keep the speed down on roads like this

0:33:390:33:42

because this is not a main thoroughfare.

0:33:420:33:44

This is a road that cuts through an estate, a residential area.

0:33:440:33:48

People live here, people walk around along here.

0:33:480:33:51

Just up here, there's a school.

0:33:510:33:53

You know, there are kids, it's the summertime.

0:33:530:33:55

Kids are out on their bikes, scooters, everything else.

0:33:550:33:58

We need to keep the speed down for one reason

0:33:580:34:01

and one reason only - safety, to keep people safe.

0:34:010:34:03

Too many people are killed and seriously injured

0:34:030:34:06

because drivers don't know how to or don't know when to slow down.

0:34:060:34:10

That's why we do it, it's really important.

0:34:100:34:12

All the evidence suggests that people are ignoring

0:34:120:34:14

the 20 mile-an-hour limit here.

0:34:140:34:16

Now Adge can plan a bigger operation.

0:34:160:34:19

And next time, he won't be so lenient.

0:34:190:34:22

Back in Bridgwater, Jo and Chris have dispersed

0:34:280:34:31

a group of teenage drinkers.

0:34:310:34:32

They're hoping that with the booze poured away, the party will be over.

0:34:320:34:36

Disappear, please.

0:34:360:34:38

But a local resident gives them some unwelcome news.

0:34:380:34:41

There's a few of them there.

0:34:410:34:42

Because I think one of them took all the drinking stuff and ran off.

0:34:420:34:45

-Right.

-Um, as you guys turned up.

-Yeah.

-That's them.

0:34:450:34:49

The teenagers have been causing a nuisance for some time now.

0:34:490:34:53

PEOPLE SCREAMING

0:34:530:34:55

-They do gather around there when it rains and that.

-Yeah.

0:34:550:34:59

And like I said, on the phone, there's a few vodka bottles and that

0:34:590:35:03

smashed on the pavement and things like that and it's just...

0:35:030:35:06

It's really not nice.

0:35:060:35:07

Now they know the teenagers still have booze,

0:35:070:35:10

they need to intercept them to remove it.

0:35:100:35:12

But the problem is finding them.

0:35:120:35:15

As we got there, the boys split from the girls,

0:35:150:35:18

and they've taken the alcohol with them.

0:35:180:35:21

Obviously, we had a little bit with the girls but not a huge amount.

0:35:210:35:24

So we're just trying to find where the boys have gone,

0:35:240:35:27

see if we can catch up with them and find out who they are.

0:35:270:35:30

There they are.

0:35:300:35:31

Sure enough, the boys and the girls have met up,

0:35:310:35:33

and they're not pleased with the interruption.

0:35:330:35:35

Yeah, go ahead.

0:35:370:35:39

-I'm seven-

-BLEEP

--teen!

-All right, listen.

0:35:390:35:41

-Harassing her, man. Back off!

-I haven't picked on you.

-Back off!

0:35:410:35:44

-Just leave it, man. Just walk away.

-No, you...

0:35:440:35:47

These teenagers need a firm hand.

0:35:470:35:49

They may be kids, but they are causing a major problem,

0:35:490:35:53

and the PCSOs aren't going to stand for it.

0:35:530:35:55

You all have five minutes to disappear

0:35:550:35:58

or every single one of you here will be on an Antisocial Behaviour Order.

0:35:580:36:01

-BLEEP

-that, I'm out of here.

-'Why can't you leave me alone?!'

0:36:010:36:03

-But you can see why I was

-BLEEP.

0:36:030:36:05

Disappear, because you weren't part of it in the first place.

0:36:050:36:08

So you guys, disappear.

0:36:080:36:09

Chris manages to finally locate and remove the alcohol.

0:36:110:36:15

-We're taking this.

-SHE LAUGHS

0:36:150:36:17

-You're 17, all right? We're taking it.

-Oh, my God.

0:36:170:36:20

All right? So, you said your mum's coming from Yeovil.

0:36:200:36:23

-My mum is at my grandma's house.

-Can I speak to your mum?

0:36:230:36:25

My phone's dead. I just rang off my friend's phone.

0:36:250:36:28

-She's coming to pick me up.

-So, your friend's got

0:36:280:36:30

-your mum's number?

-One of...

0:36:300:36:31

-Is she picking your friends up as well?

-No, she's picking me up.

0:36:310:36:34

But she paid for the alcohol, so can I have it back, please?

0:36:340:36:37

I'm going home.

0:36:370:36:39

Phew, it's like herding sheep, isn't it?

0:36:420:36:45

-They seem to have quietened down a little bit, at least.

-Yeah.

0:36:470:36:50

-They have no alcohol left, as you've got it all.

-Hopefully not.

-So...

0:36:500:36:55

Sent off with no booze and a very clear warning,

0:36:550:36:58

the teenagers finally disappear.

0:36:580:37:01

Maybe now the residents of Bridgwater can get some sleep.

0:37:010:37:04

While the majority of the police work happens in towns,

0:37:110:37:14

Somerset is still a very rural place.

0:37:140:37:16

With mile upon mile of countryside,

0:37:180:37:20

from the Quantock Hills near Bridgwater

0:37:200:37:23

to the Mendips just south of Weston.

0:37:230:37:25

It looks peaceful, but it isn't trouble-free.

0:37:280:37:31

Rural crime is increasing.

0:37:310:37:33

Last year, it cost the country more than £800 million.

0:37:330:37:36

Over the last few months, there was a lot of rural crime

0:37:380:37:41

happening right up on top of the Mendips.

0:37:410:37:43

Um, with quad bike thefts, thefts of animals.

0:37:430:37:47

So we're now concentrating on that area.

0:37:470:37:49

Theft in the countryside is hard to combat.

0:37:500:37:52

But the police have created a web of farmers

0:37:540:37:57

who alert each other to trouble.

0:37:570:37:58

This network is called Farm Watch.

0:38:000:38:03

Farm Watch is about

0:38:030:38:05

increasing the communication

0:38:050:38:07

between the rural communities, farmers, smallholders.

0:38:070:38:12

And so, if they see something, if they see anything

0:38:120:38:15

that they think that's not right,

0:38:150:38:17

they give us a call, they let us know.

0:38:170:38:19

And vice versa, we send out emails, text messages about crimes,

0:38:190:38:25

about incidents that have happened within the local area.

0:38:250:38:29

Similar to neighbourhood watch. Just on a bigger scale.

0:38:290:38:32

The more farmers that get on board, the more effective the network is.

0:38:350:38:39

And with more than 100,000 visitors...

0:38:420:38:44

COWS MOO

0:38:440:38:46

SHEEP BAA

0:38:460:38:47

..the Bath & West show is the ideal place to sign up new people.

0:38:470:38:51

PSCO Georgina Long is here today to spread the word

0:38:510:38:55

about the Farm Watch scheme.

0:38:550:38:57

Smell that!

0:38:570:38:58

I love it. I'm in my element!

0:39:000:39:02

But she's not come alone.

0:39:020:39:04

Here you go, you can try on a female's hat.

0:39:040:39:06

It's to make people aware of what volunteers do,

0:39:060:39:09

what the police do with the cadets and things like that.

0:39:090:39:13

And we get a lot of children coming who want to join the police.

0:39:130:39:16

These cadets are teenagers, all aged between 14 and 17,

0:39:160:39:20

who want to join the police when they're older.

0:39:200:39:22

Hopefully, to become a special,

0:39:220:39:24

then working my way up to a police officer.

0:39:240:39:26

-What's it's name?

-It's name is Holly.

0:39:260:39:29

I've always wanted to be a teacher or a doctor,

0:39:290:39:31

but now I think I'm going to be a police.

0:39:310:39:33

Thank you.

0:39:340:39:36

While they may want to be officers in the future,

0:39:360:39:38

these cadets are already helping to fight crime.

0:39:380:39:41

They're giving up their weekends to help spread the Farm Watch scheme,

0:39:410:39:45

taking the idea to the farmers who may not have been able

0:39:450:39:48

to make the show.

0:39:480:39:49

Recently, we've had six lambs stolen from a farm

0:39:490:39:52

not very far away from here.

0:39:520:39:54

So it's about increasing that flow of communication.

0:39:540:39:56

Obviously, you know, being rural, being out here,

0:39:560:39:58

you see what goes on on a daily basis and you see what's not right.

0:39:580:40:02

You see what doesn't sit right.

0:40:020:40:04

And what we want you to do is call us with that information.

0:40:040:40:07

That's the Farm Watch pack.

0:40:070:40:08

We'll get your mobile number onto the database. And you can keep that.

0:40:080:40:12

And then you should start to get text messages,

0:40:120:40:15

-as soon as we put your name on.

-OK.

0:40:150:40:17

I think we all feel quite happy with it, actually.

0:40:200:40:22

Because we know that even if it's just one crime

0:40:220:40:25

that we've prevented from happening, people feel a bit more safe.

0:40:250:40:29

And the reason we're out here today is because

0:40:300:40:32

we've been targeted in our force area

0:40:320:40:34

by a series of livestock thefts.

0:40:340:40:36

We're about five miles

0:40:360:40:37

from the hub of where it's been happening.

0:40:370:40:39

And we've come down here to try and make sure

0:40:390:40:41

that we're making people aware about these thefts

0:40:410:40:44

and to give them some crime prevention advice

0:40:440:40:46

and get them on Farm Watch so they can hear what's happening.

0:40:460:40:48

The bigger this network becomes, the better its ability to combat crime.

0:40:480:40:53

Well, a few years ago,

0:40:530:40:55

we had someone break into our workshop

0:40:550:40:58

and pinch a chainsaw.

0:40:580:41:01

They broke the door.

0:41:010:41:02

I expect if you put all our equipment together,

0:41:020:41:04

it's hundreds of thousands of pounds.

0:41:040:41:07

Thieves have realised that a lot of farm equipment is high value

0:41:070:41:10

and see farms as a soft target.

0:41:100:41:13

Rural crime is the only crime at the moment which is going on the up.

0:41:130:41:17

I think a lot of the problems are, especially in our area,

0:41:170:41:21

slowly people coming out of the city because the cities are getting CCTV.

0:41:210:41:25

So, they see it as an easier target.

0:41:250:41:27

Paradoxically, while there's wide expanses of farmland,

0:41:270:41:31

the countryside's a small place.

0:41:310:41:33

Most of the farmers know each other.

0:41:330:41:35

So, news travels quickly.

0:41:350:41:37

Farmers are the eyes and ears of the community.

0:41:370:41:39

And they see things and they... If we tell them

0:41:390:41:41

what vehicles to look out for, they can call it in.

0:41:410:41:44

These cadets are playing a crucial role in getting the message out.

0:41:440:41:47

We're just here to talk to you today about Farm Watch.

0:41:470:41:49

-Have you heard of it?

-No, I haven't, no.

0:41:490:41:51

Without their help, this mammoth task

0:41:510:41:54

would take years for the PCSOs to do alone.

0:41:540:41:56

-Thanks very much.

-Bye-bye.

0:41:560:41:59

This one is a neighbourhood watch primarily for horses.

0:41:590:42:02

So, it's sort of a deterrent,

0:42:020:42:04

people driving past will know that this farm here has been signed up

0:42:040:42:07

for the scheme, and it's a really good crime prevention tool.

0:42:070:42:11

It's a worthwhile thing for the younger generation

0:42:110:42:15

to meet older people, it makes them more confident.

0:42:150:42:17

I think it's just nice for members of the public nowadays

0:42:170:42:20

to meet some of these volunteer young people.

0:42:200:42:23

Tick?

0:42:250:42:26

It's a win-win situation.

0:42:260:42:28

The cadets learn the skills they'll need for a future in the police

0:42:280:42:32

and the farms of Somerset are a little safer.

0:42:320:42:34

It's good for us to know

0:42:350:42:36

that somebody is looking out for us, really.

0:42:360:42:39

It's always nice to see young people keen to help serve their communities.

0:42:420:42:46

Whether it's in the town or out in the countryside,

0:42:460:42:48

neighbourhood teams work hard to build great relationships

0:42:480:42:52

with the people they serve.

0:42:520:42:54

And they couldn't do their jobs without the public assisting them.

0:42:540:42:58

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