Gavin Stephens, the chair of the NPCC, highlights that police forces are inefficiently operating in 43 different ways, wasting valuable resources and time.
Stephens criticizes the current system, arguing that it's unfair for victims to receive inconsistent levels of service depending on their locality, which is exacerbated by the varied capabilities of different police forces.
He advocates for a centralized approach where police forces can standardize best practices and technology use, aimed at enhancing overall service to crime victims.
The proposed new policing directorate is expected to modernize policing methods and ensure that equipment procurement is streamlined across forces, potentially saving millions.
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