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Thousands of crimes in Kent remain unsolved

A Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ investigation has discovered thousands of crimes in Kent are going unsolved, even though crime rates in the county are actually falling.

A Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ investigation has discovered thousands of crimes in Kent are going unsolved, even though crime rates in the county are actually falling.

Information uncovered as a result of a Freedom of Information request indicates that when it comes to car crime and burglaries, four out of every five criminals are slipping through the net.

We speak to Ken Pease, former head of the Police Research Group at the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Office, and Ken Tappenden, a retired Kent Police chief superindendent.

Sharp-eyed drivers in Tunbridge Wells may have spotted a new breed of CCTV camera. This one has wheels and is attached to a small car, which patrols the streets looking for parking offenders.

The trial in West Kent comes after two such cars in the Medway towns have netted over Β£750,000 in fines since 2008. They have proved controversial though, with six dismissals and a high staff turnover among those operating the cars.

John and Clare chat to the Leader of Medway County Council's Labour Group Paul Godwin and Alan Jarrett, the Deputy Leader of Medway Council.

And we'll be meeting those who will be trying to bring a little Christmas cheer to homeless people on the streets of Canterbury this year.

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  • Wed 21 Dec 2011 06:00