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Deputy chief constable speaks out in stop-and-search row


MOST of the black people stopped and searched by police in Dorset were in Boscombe and suspected of drugs offences, a senior officer has admitted.

Deputy Chief Constable Chris Lee said officers were responding to local concerns and denied suggestions that the Dorset force discriminates against black people.

He was speaking after figures released earlier this week, and reported in the Daily Echo on Tuesday, showed black people are five times more likely to be stopped and searched in the county than white people.

He said 80 per cent of Boscombe residents believe their area has a drugs problem compared with 20 per cent in other Dorset areas.

“This public concern, along with our intelligence and monitoring, shows that our use of stop-and-search powers reflect nothing other than the fact that we strive to address the priorities of our local communities,” said Deputy Chief Constable Lee.

He said 125 black people were searched in three adjoining beats in the Boscombe area between April and December last year. Half of those stop-and-searches were drug-related, 42 per cent of those searched gave an address outside the area and 14 per of searches resulted in an arrest.

Dorset police came under fire from the Equality and Human Rights Commission for having the fourth worst “disproportionality ratio” in England and Wales, behind only Nottinghamshire, the West Midlands and Hampshire.

Deputy Chief Constable Lee said the commission’s report used out-of-date figures and failed to account for the 14 million people who visit Dorset each year.

“Dorset police takes suggestions of discrimination extremely seriously and we again invite the Equality and Human Rights Commission to visit the force for a more informed discussion on these issues.”

But a spokesman for the commission said: “Our research uses the most recent statistics, as published by the Ministry of Justice. The disproportionalities highlighted are long-standing, as shown by the five years’ data analysed in the report.

“We will be monitoring new statistics as they are released and hope to see reductions in disproportionality.”

Comments(9)

rainbowkisses says...
9:29pm Thu 18 Mar 10

How many of those searched actually had drugs etc on them? If a low percenage did, then they have a case about being picked on, if it was a high percentage, then the Equality and Human Rights Commission needs to shut up and let the Police do their job.

Tictock says...
10:23pm Thu 18 Mar 10

The police are dammed if they do and dammed if they don't.

dancingdog says...
10:55pm Thu 18 Mar 10

rainbowkisses wrote:
How many of those searched actually had drugs etc on them? If a low percenage did, then they have a case about being picked on, if it was a high percentage, then the Equality and Human Rights Commission needs to shut up and let the Police do their job.
14% of 125 = 17.5.

Casualferret says...
11:31pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Let the police do there job what ever colour there searching .. Be nice to see it on a regular basis thou esp in bos vegas .

Azphreal says...
1:42am Fri 19 Mar 10

But they keep telling us there is not a drugs problem in Boscombe! I hope they have not been telling porky's.

Casualferret says...
7:34am Fri 19 Mar 10

Azphreal wrote:
But they keep telling us there is not a drugs problem in Boscombe! I hope they have not been telling porky's.
haha yeah and sandbanks is a poor place to live. Not a drugs problem is boscombe , Yeah OK !!

mikey2gorgeous says...
9:50am Fri 19 Mar 10

Decriminalise Cannabis, allow doctors to prescribe Heroin to addicts. In one fell swoop you'll eliminate 95% of the drug dealing problem and see a huge drop in crime and prostitution. Not to mention freeing up valuable Police time and tackling prison overcrowding.

Upkeep says...
9:53am Fri 19 Mar 10

Equality and Human Rights Commission is the problem.

LuckyStar says...
3:23pm Fri 19 Mar 10

I'm sure that the police would stop and search me too if I dressed head-to-toe in Wu Tang and gold 'bling' with my baggy jeans below my a*se crack and my NYC cap twisted sideways and speaking like a rudeboy like many walking the streets of boscombe seem to do...
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If you don't want to be treated like a gangster - don't act like one!!


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