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Thursday 12th November 2009 SDLP Policing spokesperson Alex Attwood MLA has welcomed the report by Chief Constable Matt Baggott which shall help get more officers on the ground and improve community policing.
Thursday 17th December 2009 SDLP Policing Spokesperson Alex Attwood has expressed his concerns about the Chief Constable’s proposals for the PSNI to take over the Historical Enquiries Team’s (HET) investigation into ‘Operation Ballast’.
Thursday 11th March 2010 SDLP Lagan Valley Westminster candidate Cllr Brian Heading has met with police in the Lisburn area urging them to stick to the terms laid down by the Parades Commission relating to the Stoneyford Parade on St Patrick’s Day.
Monday 26th April 2010 SDLP West Belfast Candidate Alex Attwood MLA has called on the public to cooperate with the PSNI and Garda Síochána to prevent dissident attacks and ensure public safety.
Wednesday 19th May 2010 SDLP West Belfast MLA Alex Attwood has welcomed the PSNI’s reversal of a decision to close its Auto Crime Unit in West Belfast.
Monday 7th June 2010 SDLP Foyle MP MLA Mark Durkan and Mary Bradley MLA have met with PSNI Chief Superintendents Steven Martin and Chris Yates to raise concern about the police response to an attack in the Slievemore Park area of Derry last week.
Friday 18th June 2010 SDLP Regional Development spokesperson Conall McDevitt MLA has said that the PSNI are failing to deal with speeding traffic on local “rat-runs” in his South Belfast constituency.
Monday 9th August 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie MP said the PSNI must resume full control of intelligence-gathering in order to deal effectively with the threat of dissident republican violence.
Wednesday 25th August 2010 SDLP Derry City Council Group Leader Cllr Helen Quigley has called on the PSNI to increase their presence in the Rosemount area of Derry following a series of attacks on vehicles – the latest of which saw the burning of a lorry at the weekend.
Friday 17th September 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie MP said the head of MI5 has twice confirmed that transferring intelligence primacy from the PSNI has been a failure in relation to dissident violence.
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