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Thankyou to everyone who completed our recent surveys and shared your views in South Rutland.
Our priorities are set by you and the concerns that have been raised through surveys, community consultations, and ongoing crime pattern analysis. After reviewing feedback, there will be a slight change to our beat priorities for the upcoming quarter:
Road Safety:
You said: Speeding vehicles on Rutland roads is a priority you want us to address across the county, but in particular the A47 corridor and it’s tributaries.
What we are going to do: As before we will provide frequent overt policing to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols, and through the use of handheld speed monitoring guns. We will also continue work with our partners in road safety in order to highlight areas of concern and request deployment of resources, and continue education and information about responsible use of the roads via our social media channels.
Rural Crime:
You said: The issue of theft of agricultural equipment and other plant from commercial farming locations, equipment being used to commit other offences, and livestock offences and other wildlife crime has been highlighted as a priority you want us to work on.
What we are going to do: Continue our work with partners in Community Safety, alongside other colleagues in the Rural Policing Team to identify and target harden vulnerable locations and properties. Crime and intelligence led overt patrols of South Rutland along with robust policing of suspected offenders and persons of note. We will continue to promote proactive ways to keep property safe through our social media channels, and offer crime prevention advice through our consultations and engagements.
Theft:
You said: The issue of theft, but particularly of and from vehicles has been highlighted as a priority you want us to work on.
What we are going to do: Patrols of affected areas in line with crime pattern analysis and local intelligence, along with robust policing of suspected offenders and associated people involved in wider associated criminality. Keeping property safe messages reinforced through our social media channels, and crime prevention advice and support offered through consultations and engagements. Our next priority assessments will be July, please keep an eye out for upcoming surveys. Kindest regards, PC McKinnon 
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