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Why should we live in fear?

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 07:57 UK time, Thursday, 14 September 2006

My wife is a keen runner and with the autumn and darker nights upon us she has limited time to go out and run. She carries a mobile phone and a rape alarm. The alarm is actually carried in her hand, finger poised on the release button. She's just a flicked switch away from calling for help. It shouldn't have to be like that whether you live in a big city or a small town like ours.

Fear of crime is a big and serious issue and it impacts on people's lives. It holds them back. But is the perception of becoming a victim of crime and actually becoming a victim poles apart? I'm sure it is but are you prepared to take the chance?

Modern policing is about making people feel safe without putting a drain on resources. I read today on that Flintshire Neighbourhood Wardens will be travelling on bus services to provide that visible presence, to allay people's concerns.

But if you are not safe on a bus with a driver - who's probably in contact with his / her depot - and with other passengers to look out for eachother, where are you safe? I'm not criticising the idea but where will it end? Eventually we'll all need bodyguards!

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