Could you be PCC’s eyes and ears in Boscombe?

HELP: Martyn Underhill HELP: Martyn Underhill

A VOLUNTEER is being sought to be the eyes and ears of Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill in Boscombe, pictured right.

Mr Underhill, right, is looking to recruit a PCC Advocate for the Boscombe area and, if the initiative is successful, to recruit more in others areas of Dorset.

Although it will be an unpaid role, the successful candidate will be paid expenses and must be available for between one and five hours each week.

The person selected will support Mr Underhill’s work on community issues in a bid to make Boscombe a better place.

“I cannot be everywhere all the time and I have found that community issues are complex, multi-agency challenges that need a lot of work” said Mr Underhill.

Anyone interested should go to dorset.pcc.police.uk/get-involved /current-vacancies

Comments(11)

skydriver says...
11:58am Wed 20 Mar 13

Why should we, he is paid enough, get on with the job and do some planning.
We pay enough council tax and income tax.......what is this more free labour.
And they are closing police stations............
.what do you think we are .....stupid.

s-pb2 says...
12:35pm Wed 20 Mar 13

skydriver wrote:
Why should we, he is paid enough, get on with the job and do some planning.
We pay enough council tax and income tax.......what is this more free labour.
And they are closing police stations............

.what do you think we are .....stupid.
That was my first thought. Hes being paid silly money, why cant he do it himself, rather than expect someone else to do his job for nothing.

BIGTONE says...
12:55pm Wed 20 Mar 13

A cheap lackey.

BoscVegas says...
1:27pm Wed 20 Mar 13

hmm. define 'expenses'. Are we talking MP style? if so i will need a merc to travel to and from meetings, an new iphone and a macbook pro.

Teddy 1 says...
1:38pm Wed 20 Mar 13

I thought he was vocal at saying he wouldn't pay an assistant...so clever chap getting a volunteer instead. Does he still have a dedicated PCC team though on high salaries...maybe one of them could do it?

muscliffman says...
1:42pm Wed 20 Mar 13

Good idea, please extend this voluntary aspect to the PCC post. For only then will we come forward to 'spy' on others for nothing.

rozmister says...
1:54pm Wed 20 Mar 13

Here I'll do the job for free right now - the problem is too many people with drug and alcohol abuse issues in one small concentrated area. Separate them, spread them across the borough and force them to enter into meaningful effective rehabilitation schemes (not one of the many unlicensed rehabs in Boscombe area) with lose of benefits for those who don't help themselves.

Introduce more rewards for the hard working in our community, clean our streets more regularly, build more FAMILY homes and throw the PCC's support behind all the many good community events and initiatives that take place in the Boscombe area.

There we go - job done in five minutes.

Seriously though there's no point in a Boscombe resident grassing on the rest of the community when the police don't tackle the root cause of crime in Boscombe - drugs, alcohol and unemployment.

radical says...
4:55pm Wed 20 Mar 13

Between one and five hours each week, that's really gonna help.

manyogie says...
5:22pm Wed 20 Mar 13

Actually, I applaud this, AS LONG AS THE CRITERIA FOR THE SUCCESFULL CANDIDATE IS NOT PICKED BY BEING AN OUT THERE RIGHT ON, pick an average British person please.

Old Colonial says...
5:50pm Wed 20 Mar 13

"“I cannot be everywhere all the time and I have found that community issues are complex, multi-agency challenges that need a lot of work” said Mr Underhill."

Should have thought about that one before taking the job. Although, as the experienced copper you are made out to be, isn't that comment just a little ingenuous?

Azphreal says...
5:19pm Thu 21 Mar 13

Why unpaid at a time when people are crying out for work?

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