THE Plymouth region's crime tsar has admitted police numbers could fall below the "touchstone" figure of 3,000, as he prepares to leave his job.
The Herald revealed yesterday how Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Tony Hogg had decided not to stand for a second term when elections take place in May next year.
Now the former naval commander has said that the 3,000 police officers considered the bare minimum – a number on which he has fought tough battles over cuts with...
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