Emergency services

Overview

Short Term – campaigning within the UK – Wessex Regionalists will:
  • seek to replace Police & Crime Commissioners with more broadly based police authorities
  • prioritise prevention, including improved fire safety standards, and designing products to be more resistant to crime
  • seek to ensure that policing will prevent crimes as they happen, not merely detect them afterwards
  • support a review of police powers, and of the laws they enforce, to ensure these are genuinely required and respect civil liberties
  • demand more meaningful data on police performance, for example, filtering out cases where victims decide not to press charges
  • support community-focused responses to local emergencies
  • seek to have non-emergency patient transport services taken in-house by the NHS.
Long Term – in a fully devolved region – Wessex Regionalists will:
  • form regional police, fire, and ambulance services, with operational control retained locally as far as practical
  • establish the Wessex Emergency Management Service to ensure readiness to cope with occasional emergencies that could overwhelm local capacity to respond