Thursday, July 30, 2015

- The situation is very serious – NRK

It was Romsdals Budstikke who first publicized the case.

Arnstein Nilssen politimeister in Nordmøre and Romsdal Police says that the economic situation in the police is very difficult.

– Eg has Vore police long, but I have never experienced ein then funneled economy that we have right no, says Nilssen told NRK.

deficit in several millions

Nordmøre and Romsdal police her again with EiT deficit in several millions after they had to purchase new patrol cars to satisfy last year.

– These new the vehicles was a necessary heit. Fleet ours was in miserable condition and had to be upgraded. It was simply necessary, says Nilssen.

The government has previously notified of major cuts in the police. During 2015, police in total land cut 105 million. A third of truncate reindeer overtime. It has gotten smaller police to fear for the future.

– We are allocated funds, but most of the funds go to large central projects. Dei unrestricted funds that we shall have to operate, we see not as much of, victory Nilssen.

He believes that the situation is no very serious.

– We must tighten into travel, overtime and holding positions vacant, says Nilssen.

Can go beyond the investigation

Politimeisteren fear that the bad economy may go beyond the investigation.

– We try to avoid it, but it is not to see away from that we must consider what we are going to investigate and not, says Nilssen.

– Cases debt life and health, violence and fornication is area that we prioritize over other things, holding it up.

Nilssen believes that the situation is similar in many locations in the country, and that it must introduce new healthy middle.

– WestMidla the daglege husbandry shortcomings, most of the budget goes to Husla and salaries of the employees, he says.

fear for the future of sheriff kontora

Jenny Klinge representing the Centre in Parliamentary Standing Committee on Justice, feared that the struggling economy may lead to increased centralization in police.



Jenny Klinge representing the Centre Party in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Justice, feared that the struggling economy may lead to increased centralization in police.

Photo: Alf-Jørgen Tyssing / NRK

When police reformation will be implemented can the consequences be fewer sheriff’s office, think Klinge.

– Centralization pressure is large enough from before of, and attempt to put down the sheriff’s office is going to be there, she says .

Klinge says that Sp wish to retain the neighborhood police and believes it is important to ensure dei local sheriff’s office.

– If so, then we must ensure that the police receive good enough finances to carry out the process of police reform in a positive way, she says.

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