Amend the health and safety laws to support common sense policing

We will amend the health and safety laws that stand in the way of common sense policing.

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6. Crime and Policing
Amend the health and safety laws to support common sense policing
Ban the sale of alcohol below cost price
Better recording of hate crimes
Communicate effective policing techniques and sentences
Double the maximum fine for under-age alcohol sales to £20,000
Give directly elected individual oversight of local police
Greater legal protection to prevent crime and apprehend criminals
Hospitals share non-confidential information with the police
Overhaul the Licensing Act
Permit local councils to charge more for late-night licences
Protection necessary to defend against intruders
Publish detailed monthly local crime data statistics
Reduce bureaucracy that hampers police operations
Regular ‘beat meetings’
Review alcohol taxation and pricing
Review of the terms and conditions for police officer employment
Review the operation of the Extradition Act
Shut down shops or bars selling alcohol to children persistently
System of temporary bans on new ‘legal highs’
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