Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Statement from ACC Phil Davies:
We know the past few days and weeks have left some people in our communities feeling concerned and vulnerable. We know others are worried about further protests and disruption.
As the police, it is our responsibility to protect you and keep you safe. We do this by working very much in partnership with other public services.
We want to let you know, ahead of this week, what we are doing and be very clear to those in our communities, we will support you and as always, ensure the safety of the public.
We continue to have a robust policing response in place to tackle possible disorder.
We are monitoring information at a local and national level around possible disruption, enabling us to have the right level of resources on duty to respond to any incidents safely and robustly in Lancashire, where required to do so. Additional officers have been identified and are on standby if required.
We continue to work with communities and partners to ensure we are ready to respond to any concerns or incidents and have been grateful for the public’s support.
We would encourage people to go about their business as normal. We continue to police Lancashire as usual and as always, the priority is public safety.
We have seen lots of information circulating online about possible events in Lancashire that haven’t come to anything, so please think twice about what you read, share and believe from online sources. There are a lot of motivations for why people may be sharing information so be critical and if in doubt, look to trusted voices such as the police and your community leaders.
Police and communities are stronger together. We need the good people of Lancashire to keep us informed.
If anyone has any information regarding pre-planned disorder or criminality, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.