Force also wants help to track down stolen goods at car boot sales as it tries to manufacture cuts of up to £16.5m[br]A police force has advertised for volunteers to help clean its fleet of patrol vehicles and visit car boot sales to scrutinize for stolen goods. Cambridgeshire constabulary achieve the appeals for a “vehicle tasking volunteer” and “property recovery volunteer” on its website this week. The move is one of several cost-saving measures the force has introduced over the past four years as it tries to manufacture cuts of up to £16.5m, including a trial scheme to interview victims of crime on Skype instead of visiting them at home. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com