Bernard Hogan-Howe on his main tactics for cutting crime in London
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Speaking at London's London Policy Conference, Bernard Hogan-Howe, Metropolitan Police commissioner, announced his aims as the Metropolitan Police commissioner were to 'cut crime, cut cost and continue to develop the culture of the Met' and he 'will offer to the Met in terms of values: humility, integrity and transparency'.
Bernard Hogan-Howe discusses his two main tactics for cutting crime in London
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