Monday, 26 November 2012

New Notts Crime Commissioner Cash plea

Notts New Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping  has written a letter to the Home Secretary Theresa May, in an attempt to get  more funding for Nottinghamshire's Police.

The cuts have meant  that Policing at football matches will be affected. The Police budget settlement is due next month.
Read the article below for further details regarding this call for more cash for Notts Police. 
Article extracted from Nottingham Post Monday 26th November 2012

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Nottingham Forest FC Safety and Security

This  is  an interview with Nottingham Forest’s Deputy Safety Officer Steve Haylett. http://soundcloud.com/electraset/safety-officer-nffc-steve


NFFC  Photos by Roy Mullin
  Some views of Nottingham Forest football club during a matchday 


 
 


One of the many security signs around NFFC  Photo by Roy Mullin

Evening View NFFC Photo by Roy Mullin
Evening  view NFFC Photo by Roy Mullin

* Special thanks To Steve Haylett Nottingham Forest FC deputy Safety Officer at Nottingham Forest FC for his allowing me to conduct this interview, and to Alan Bexon ,head of Security at Nottingham Forest ,for initially organising the interview.


Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Secure Car parking at Football matches

A secure Car Park at a recent Nottingham Forest home game. These are volunteers at this car park.
This car park is actually belongs  to Nottingham Rugby Club with some of the proceeds going to the Rugby Club.
There are also  other secure car parks in the area

Since my own car incident ,when  i had my car number plates stolen, i always use one of these Car parks for peace of mind.
The £5 fee is well worth the money  in that you know your car is going to be safe from vandalism.


Photograph by Roy Mullin. With thanks to the  Car Park security staff.
 

Monday, 19 November 2012

Research notes into the Crime reportage assignment

Articles will be posted here shortly.

Fighting Crime in Nottingham.

This article appeared in Tuesday 6th November edition of the Nottinghm Post
According to this article more Policing  are needed on the Streets instead of being in their offices and in their Cars.The newly elected Police Commisioner will set Notts Police  crime -fighting targets and bugets.

£42 million in cuts could have a big impact on local football Policing ,which looks to compromise the size of police operating at football events.

Recently the Nottinghamshire Police authority voted to scrap the mounted Police unit which was present at Nottingham Forest and Notts County matches. This had seven horses and staff,and is deemed to save the force around £93,000.

Nottingham Police have to make around £42 million cutbacks in four years.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Millwall Fan praises Nottinghamshire Police

An interesting  caption courtesy of the Nottingham Post.

 A Millwall fan has praised Nottinghamshire Police  after the recent  Nottingham Forest vs Millwall match at the City ground Nottingham.
Interesting in the fact  a rival supporter has posted on the Nottingham Police force website ,and a given  a positive view of the local  Policing at the match.

Courtesy of Nottingham Post group

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Football Club Safety and Security


I decided to write a Blog regarding safety and security  in and around some local football clubs.

All  football clubs obviously deem  the safety and security issues to be  of paramount importance. From time to time inevitably problems  will  occur and my aim is to investigate the overall running  of the clubs security and issues that may arise in and around the surrounding areas of the football clubs.



A scene from Lady bay bridge taken with my mobile phone camera
Here  is one instance in which i was at a football match  not so long ago..  The issue was looked into by the Football club and i was happy with  their  response to my enquiry and  that they looked into the matter further regarding the crowd issue.  The car incident was not the clubs responsibility as i had not parked  in one of the fee paying car parks designated for football supporters car security.Therefore i had to deal with that issue separately and reported as car crime to Nottinghamshire police.

Here is how the story unfolded.


To: Nigel Doughty
Sent: Sun Jan 08 17:21:14 2012
Subject: Fw: Leicester City fans policing
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 5:19 PM
Subject: Leicester City fans policing

Hello Nigel
Myself and a friend attended the FA cup game Vs Leicester city on saturday 7th January 2012.
On  trying to return home from the match around 5pm we along with a large crowd of Forest fans were held up at the lady Bay Bridge by the Police.


 
Suddenly a large crowd of leicester City fans were let across the bridge whilst  We were all held back. Surely the leicester City fans should have been held back at the City ground longer?
The crowd of Leicester fans started goading us all spitting down at us and sweaing and then threw a couple of bottles{one just missing a friend of mine , and something  hit the end of my foot though nothing serious happened with that fortunately. they also began throwing coins down from the bridge.
I took a quick photo with my mobile but with it being dark is not a very good picture.
I heard a lot of other Forest fans shall be complaining about what happened , and in view the police took some time before intervening to stop things getting out of hand further
.
To add insult to injury on return to my Car both my number plates had been stolen and apparently a few other cars in the area had been broken into.
Obviously what should have been  a good day watching football was marred by all of what happened afterwards.


I hope to hear from you soon, and respect that it is not your responsibility regarding the car issue , but hope you can pass this information onto the people at Nottingham Forest football Club that do deal with such matters.
Thanking you.
Kind regards
Roy Mullin




                                                Photograph's of Lady bay bridge ,
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                                     Almost at the exact spot where the camera phone picture was taken.

Lady Bay bridge steps where Forest fans were kept back  by Police whilst Leicester City fans crossed over the bridge

Top of Lady bay bridge steps . Police stood here to prevent Forest and Leicester VCity fans clashing. Some Forest fans were already on the steps,and some were already at the top of the steps . The crowd tension was quite intimidating , as you can imagine. 


Photograph's taken  by Roy Mullin



  
















   



    Photograph's by Roy Mullin