Candidates have their say on police job
VIDEO: A lively debate in Kent as candidates say how they would deal with crime. They are competing for the role of Police and Crime Commissioner.
VIDEO: A lively debate in Kent as candidates say how they would deal with crime. They are competing for the role of Police and Crime Commissioner.
Candidate @cmackinlay for #kentpcc: "We must focus on the drugs that are out there on our society."
From @meridiantonight on Twitter:#KentPCC candidate @dailiyanage: "My pledge to you is that I will work only for the people of Kent". #15nov
From @meridiantonight on Twitter:Candidate @steveuncles :"I will ensure all animals are kept in a humane manner. I will stop animal exports".
From @meridiantonight on Twitter:Candidate for #kentpcc Piers Wauchope @ukip "Two important things: reconnect with community and cultural change in the police." #15nov
From @meridiantonight on Twitter:Harriet Yeo at @unikent Hustings @kentpcc "I want to empower officers. Make them feel ownership in their policing."
From @meridiantonight on Twitter:#Kentpcc Candidate @annbarnespcc: "I've been a victim of crime so driving down crime is my 1st priority." #15nov
From @meridiantonight on Twitter:
Around 100 people are attending the debate at the Medway campus this evening.
What can a Police Commissioner really do to make things different - to make streets safer - for those living in Kent? Six candidates who want the £85,000 a year job are 'on the hustings' this evening. They are pictured with host Phil Hornby.