Quote of the day 31st March 2025
"There has clearly been a fundamental breakdown in relationships between a school and parents that shouldn’t have become a police matter. I will look at what more can be done with mediation services in Hertfordshire to help amicably resolve disputes without police involvement.
While people should be courteous and go through the proper channels when raising concerns about a public service, the public should be able to express their views without worrying they’ll get a knock at the door from the police.
The public want the police on patrol in communities, fighting crime, catching criminals and keeping people safe. That is my priority and the focus of the new Chief Constable. My new Police & Crime Plan asks the Constabulary to prioritise tackling neighbourhood crime, anti-social behaviour and violent and sexual offences.
Following The Times’ story, I have been in contact with the Chief Constable to ask for an explanation. The Chief Constable is undertaking a rapid and thorough review in order to provide that. I will be discussing his findings at my Accountability & Performance Meeting on Tuesday, which is webcast to the public for transparency."
(Jonathan Ash Evans, Hertfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, commenting on The Times' report of how two parents were arrested by Hertfordshire constabulary for expressing concern about the management of their daughter's school.)
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