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Scotland's Police Under Fire | Glasgow News
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Scotland’s police trust is under fire as top officers warn the public can’t reliably count on cops to listen, amid a sharp drop in arrests and rising emergency calls — even as the government boasts record funding and staffing. Chief Superintendent Rob Hay blasts systemic failures, citing prison overcrowding, tougher laws on detention, and the tragic case of PC Alan Greer — a violent rapist who killed himself after being investigated — as proof the force must do more to protect victims, especially women. While officials tout high public trust and fast response times, Hay argues reforms like stricter vetting are still inadequate, calling them a “door with only one lock.” He demands accountability: Is Scotland’s police force truly ready to listen and act since MeToo?
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