Your rôle as PCC

Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner

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Please respond to the following:

1. Please provide the list of priorities, by type of crime, which your force is instructed to abide by when allocating investigative resource; specifically to include the priorities of social media crime, wildlife crime, domestic terrorism, and breaches of the Hunting Act.

2. I note that breaches of the Hunting Act are not recordable crimes as per the police/Home Office Orange Book. Why is that omission in place, and do you have plans to make hunting crime recordable for your force to deliver open, transparent and fair policing?

3. Are there any Operations running in your force or as a cross-border collaboration with other forces which target hunt saboteurs?

4. Are there, or have there ever been, any Operations running or about to run in your force or as a cross-border collaboration with other forces which focus in any way on information gathering/sharing for the purpose of classifying/recommending for classification and/or proscription of the Hunt Saboteur Association as Domestic Terrorists?

5. Are there, or have there ever been, any discussions between you and/or your office/staff with any other police force/government agency/political party/the Home Office and/or members of the current Conservative government which focus(ed) in any way on information gathering/sharing for the purpose of classifying/recommending for classification and/or proscription of the Hunt Saboteur Association as Domestic Terrorists?

6. Are there, or have there ever been, any discussions between you and/or your office/staff with the Countryside Alliance and/or Vote OK (https://www.vote-ok.co.uk) which focus(ed) in any way on information gathering/sharing for the purpose of classifying/recommending for classification and/or proscription of the Hunt Saboteur Association as Domestic Terrorists?

S Rhosier

Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner

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Thank you for contacting the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. We are pleased to hear from
you. Our work covers a wide range of activities relating to policing,
crime and criminal justice. More details can be found on our website:
[1]http://www.devonandcornwall-pcc.gov.uk/H...

General Enquiries
If your contact is a general enquiry requesting information, telling the
Police and Crime Commissioner about something you are pleased or unhappy
with, or raising an issue that you think the Commissioner ought to be
aware of, then we will aim to respond as soon as possible, generally
within 20 working days.

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If you have a new complaint about officers or staff of Devon and Cornwall
Police, including complaints about operational policing, then we will
forward it to the appropriate complaints department within the Police who
will respond to you direct. These complaints are outside of the remit of
the Police and Crime Commissioner. For more details of complaints handled
by this office please see the 'Complaints' page on our website:
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Requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
Please note that if you query is under the Freedom of Information Act we
will always aim to respond to you fully within 20 working days, unless
there is a need to seek clarification from you, or claim an extension of
time to consider the public interest test.

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protection rights, please refer to our website:
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TANNER Eleanor 90526, Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner

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Dear Sir / Madam
Please find attached our response.
Kind regards
Eleanor Tanner

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