‘Astounding’ lack of police officers

The leader of Lincolnshire County Council has said our lack of police is ‘astounding’ – and that he fears our force is being ‘run into the ground’.

Coun Sean Matthews quipped that there are more police officers ‘per square mile’ in London than in the whole of Lincolnshire – and told a county council meeting on Friday (September 12) that he is in talks with the Home Office over the lack of money for the county’s force, branded the worst funded in the country. 
Chief Constable Paul Gibson, has said that he could have to cut up to 200 officers and up to 200 police support staff in October if the force doesn’t receive any additional government funding. 
Mr Gibson has also warned that the force may have to issue a section 114 notice, declaring it effectively bankrupt, if it doesn’t receive more money. 
Conservative MPs have recently written a joint letter to the Home Office calling for a review into the funding for Lincolnshire Police.
Dr Caroline Johnson (Sleaford and North Hykeham), Sir Edward Leigh (Gainsborough and West Lindsey), Gareth Davies (Grantham and Bourne), and Sir John Hayes (South Holland and the Deepings) are currently in talks with the Home Office over the looming threat of cuts. 
Coun Matthews said: “I’m very supportive of the police, having been an officer myself.”
He added:  “The police are run to the ground here. I will continue to fight and support the county council in trying to get more funding for Lincolnshire.”

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