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    Can you really say that policing priorities reflect public attitudes? I certainly dont think so.

    Consultations can be ignored or 'worked' to get the answers you want and so on.

    Clearly it is always best that people vote but I do not see that a possible mandate of 30% is an issue - many, many councils have mandates of less than that.

    A regular election, perhaps alongside a KCC poll to save costs, for a local police commissioner creates accountability in a way that general elections and councils elections cannot do. A single person being held responsible and to account can make a huge difference.

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