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    nigel
    in reply, it is understanding the role of the PCSO kent is slow to adopt many of the powers, but with some of them with good reason.

    the main thing that shouldn't happen is that PCSO's beciome cheap police people which is the danger if some of the powers are introduced.

    also like any job there are good and not so good PCSO's the present one in priory area is new, keen, and doing well, long may it continue.

    PCSO's can at present fine cyclists.


    maybe a way forward if people fell so strongly about the issue is;


    1; write to the local superintendent
    2;write to the chief constable
    3; attend police public meetings, and get cycling on pavements as a high priority
    if that's what you believe you want, but also be ready with answers as to what
    you want to cut to achieve it.


    k

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