CCTV cameras better than burglar alarms, says chief inspector
A chief inspector has warned that people who live in the countryside are better off getting CCTV than alarms, if they want to protect their homes from burglary.
A chief inspector has warned that people who live in the countryside are better off getting CCTV than alarms, if they want to protect their homes from burglary.
A chief inspector has warned that people who live in the countryside are better off getting CCTV than alarms, if they want to protect their homes from burglary.
James Sutherland, from Cambridgeshire Police, says the lack of cameras in rural areas is one of the reasons preventing crime is so difficult.
Any showers will die out, leaving a largely dry and clear evening. Remaining breezy. Highs of 12 deg C (54 deg F
A five foot bronze statue of a woman sitting on a goat has been stolen from a property near Oundle in Northamptonshire.
The Cobblers bidding to 'get the job done' to return to League One on their fourth trip to Wembley