| A police chief has said that her force is struggling to cope with the feuds and criminal behaviour that is imported into the UK by immigrants. Chief Constable Julie Spence, of Cambridgeshire Police, said that she needed more money from the Government to deal with the problem that included immigrants thinking they could commit violent crimes they would usually get away with in their homeland. “We’ve been short-changed for a number of years, losing money as the population continues to grow,” she said. "The profile of the county has changed dramatically and this simply isn’t taken into account when Government allocates funding. “We now deal with people from many different countries, speaking more than 90 different languages. While the economic benefits of growth are clear we need to maintain the basic public services infrastructure which means increasing the number of officers we have.” “When they arrive they think they can do the same thing as in the country they have come from,” she told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme. There were a lot of people who... because they used to carry knives for protection, they think they can carry knives here.” |
An sudden influx of a different culture because the government there and here refuses to get a handle of who comes in will cause the problems spoken by the chief.
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