Scottish Liberal Democrat justice spokesperson Liam McArthur MSP has today urged SNP ministers to get serious over the challenges facing policing as new figures reveal that police officer numbers are now at their lowest level in more than a decade and a half.
The Scottish Government’s Police Officer Quarterly Strength Statistics, published today, show that:
In November, the Scottish Police Federation stated that the service had been “asset stripped and basically used as a cash cow.”
Mr McArthur said:
“On the SNP’s watch, the thin blue line of Scottish policing has been stretched to breaking point. For years, SNP mismanagement has undermined community policing and laid the foundations for future crises.
“The officers themselves feel unsupported, overwhelmed and stretched dangerously thin. The ongoing pilot projects that are seeing certain crimes go uninvestigated are proof positive that the force is having to do less with less.
“It’s time for the new First Minister to listen. Ministers must finally commit to resourcing the service properly and place the welfare of officers and staff at the centre of decisions about the future.”