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Do not confuse PNC with PND SR. Two very, very different databases. Pnc checks convictions and wanted markers etc. At the roadside you can check driving licence status and insurance etc. It does other things too.It’s National. PND, the police National database was designed so that police forces could share intelligence between each other. It was brought in post Soham. It’s a much newer database.So that Soham never, ever happened again.It should be updated very regularly so that Intel is up to date.It isn’t. Shockingly so. Why? Because there are simply not the staff to do it. Or enough hours in the day. Hmmm, heard this before?So for those hanging their hat on this policing review report, crack on. It’s a wish list. Nothing more than that. Recommendations.Many of which will have lip service paid to, or simply ignored as not cost effective or operationally viable.Heard it all before. Time and time again.
No there’s not Quite simple really
Quote from: phil old leake on April 06, 2022, 11:52:14 amNo there’s not Quite simple reallyCorrect phil, it's one of the many recommendations to upgrade the system and train officers to use it, but you would know that already I'm guessing.
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 05, 2022, 11:02:58 pmYep, I may have misnamed it but the report does say that that particular one will not be able to be supported and needs replacing like now. It goes on to name the areas where most crime is committed and that the technology and training for police needs a massive upgrade to tackle it.A bit if back tracking in that post Syd.You misnamed it because you didn’t understand it. What a cop out!!
Yep, I may have misnamed it but the report does say that that particular one will not be able to be supported and needs replacing like now. It goes on to name the areas where most crime is committed and that the technology and training for police needs a massive upgrade to tackle it.
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 06, 2022, 11:56:37 amQuote from: phil old leake on April 06, 2022, 11:52:14 amNo there’s not Quite simple reallyCorrect phil, it's one of the many recommendations to upgrade the system and train officers to use it, but you would know that already I'm guessing.Without boring you with the detail SR. PND is not a dynamic system that can be used at say the roadside. It’s complex and requires time to retrieve and analyse data. Plus there are limited licences for its use. So only certain people can use it. And then their are strict protocols about what you can go on there for. It’s not a one stop shop for intelligence retrieval. It’s quite frankly rubbish and not fit for policing in the 21st c. It requires a whole new system. One that is windows based and allows for quick time use for everyone. Won’t happen though as it will cost too much. Someone in the home office will make a few quid though no doubt out of some other equally garbage software replacement.Like I said, reports look wonderfully confidence inspiring and positive.Reality will be more like this season for rovers.
Was it ever in doubt that the MPS would just roll over and accept everything Can you imagine a better way to end your career than to challenge the fact that the majority of your staff are well meaning, genuine, honest, hard working, people who are not racist and misogynistic. This will obviously cascade it way down to every force in the UK It goes without saying that every organisation of any size will have bad apples and staff that don’t meet certain requirements. These people should be dealt with and where necessary disciplined as individuals