Að mæla árangur

Að tryggja öruggari Surrey vegi

Surrey is home to some of the busiest stretches of motorway in the UK with significant numbers of vehicles using the county’s road network every day. Road safety is understandably a significant concern for Surrey residents, and a key focus of my Police and Crime Plan.

Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey Lisa Townsend stands next to a roads safety police officer holding a speed gun

Helstu framfarir á árinu 2022/23: 

  • National role: In early 2023, I was appointed as the national lead for roads policing and transport by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, encompassing rail and maritime travel, and road safety. I am committed to pursuing greater penalties for those who endanger lives while operating vehicles, bicycles or e-scooters, and will be focussing on improving the safety of transport across the country.
  • New team: I have been very pleased with Surrey’s new Vanguard Road Safety Team, a newly formed unit dedicated to lowering the number of serious and fatal collisions on Surrey’s roads. This team comprises two sergeants and ten PCs who utilise a combination of visible policing and unmarked vehicles to target motorists committing the ‘Fatal 5’ offences, which include driving under the influence of drink or drugs, distracted driving, such as using a mobile phone, careless driving, inappropriate speed, and not wearing a seatbelt. Ultimately, the emphasis is to change drivers’ behaviours and reduce the number of road accidents.
  • Safe Drive Stay Alive: In November I pledged over £100,000 in funding for the Safe Drive Stay Alive initiative, to support delivery until 2025. The initiative, aimed at safeguarding young drivers in the county, recently held its first live performance in three years at Dorking Halls. Since its inception in 2005, the performance has reached over 190,000 teenagers aged 16 to 19, emphasising the perils of drink and drug-driving, speeding, and distracted driving. The program features testimonies from frontline personnel of Surrey Police, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, and the South Central Ambulance Service, as well as individuals who have lost loved ones or been involved in fatal road accidents. By focusing on newer drivers who face a higher risk of accidents, Safe Drive Stay Alive aims to reduce collisions among young motorists in Surrey.
  • Combatting Drink and Drug Driving: A total of 145 arrests were made in Surrey in just four weeks as part of Surrey Police’s annual drink and drug drive campaign, with my Deputy undertaking an attachment with the Roads Policing team to see the work in action. Out of these, 136 arrests were made on suspicion of drink and drug driving, with the remaining 9 being for other offences such as drug possession, theft and failure to stop at the scene of a road traffic collision.

Skoða frekari gögn varðandi framfarir lögreglunnar í Surrey gegn þessum forgangi.

Fréttir

“We’re acting on your concerns,” newly re-elected Commissioner says as she joins officers for crime crackdown in Redhill

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend standing outside Sainsbury's in Redhill town centre

The Commissioner joined officers for an operation to tackle shoplifting in Redhill after they targeted drug dealers at Redhill Railway Station.

Lisa Townsend fagnar „back to basics“ nálgun lögreglunnar þegar hún vinnur annað kjörtímabil sem lögreglu- og glæpamálastjóri Surrey

Lögreglu- og glæpamálastjórinn Lisa Townsend

Lisa hét því að halda áfram að styðja endurnýjaða áherslu Surrey lögreglunnar á málefni sem skipta íbúa mestu máli.

Lögregla á samfélagi þínu - Lögreglustjóri segir að lögregluteymi taki baráttuna við eiturlyfjagengi eftir að hafa gengið til liðs við sveitarfélögin

Lögreglan og glæpamálastjórinn Lisa Townsend fylgist með frá útidyrahurð þegar lögreglumenn í Surrey framfylgja skipun á eign sem tengist mögulegri eiturlyfjasölu í sýslunni.

Aðgerðarvikan sendir sterk skilaboð til fylkisglæpagenginna um að lögreglan muni halda áfram að slíta netkerfi þeirra í Surrey.