Chris Ostrowski, Labour’s candidate in the Norwich North by-election, has written to Norfolk’s Chief Constable, Ian McPherson, seeking a meeting to “sort out the issue of anti-social behaviour in our streets and parks”.
Labour’s Chris Ostrowski said:
“Today I have written to the Chief Constable of Norfolk Constabulary to ask for a meeting with him or a senior officer over the vital issue of crime and anti-social behaviour in Norwich.
“Crime has fallen 22% in the past year, which is a terrific achievement for the police, but people are telling me that more must be done to sort out the issue of anti-social behaviour in our streets and parks, and I will work closely with the police to make sure this happens.”
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