The plans to merge the West Midlands mayor and police and crime commissioner roles have advanced, but the process has been marred by 'duplicate responses' in a public consultation. The West Midlands Police are seeking public input on neighborhood policing through a survey. The ongoing dispute over scrapping the Police and Crime Commissioner role has been intensified by the revelation that 50% of survey respondents disagreed with the move, while 46% agreed.
Apparent "duplicate responses" to a public consultation have fuelled an ongoing row over scrapping the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner role. https://t.co/xXfIcFWhWV
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Apparent "duplicate responses" to a public consultation have fuelled an ongoing row over scrapping the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) role. 50% of replies to a survey of about 7,000 people disagreed with the move while 46% agreed. https://t.co/I6fnN8vRE1
'Duplicate responses' fuel West Midlands police merger row. Click image for more: https://t.co/HVv2d05luG
Plans to merge the West Midlands mayor and police and crime commissioner roles have moved a step closer. https://t.co/8nnyxMF2Xs