Antisocial behaviour and hate crime, missing bank transfers, and automatic dog washing.
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Antisocial behaviour and hate crime, missing bank transfers, and pooch primping made easy with an automatic dog washer.
Victims of anti-social behaviour are slipping through the net, according to a report from HM Inspectorate of Constabulary. One in three victims were dissatisfied with police handling of the problem. The report also accused the police of failing to find out whether victims who report abuse are vulnerable or if they've been targeted before. We hear from the mental health charities who want the police to do more.
The case of the bank transfer that never happened, with neither bank claiming to have the money, so where does that money go?
A Which? report shows how existing customers are paying more to get in touch with their banks and utility companies than new customers.
Blood banks want more of us to donate ahead of the Olympics.
With more public spaces being privately owned, should we be concerned?
And pooch primping made easy - we hear from the entrepreneur trying to sell the idea of an automatic dog washer.
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Rebecca Moore.
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Washing the dog just got easier...
Duration: 06:27
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Disability Hate Crime
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Disability Hate Crime
Are police doing enough to tackle hate crime towards people with learning disabilities?
Duration: 09:16
Dogmatic
Pooch primping made easy - We hear one man's dream automatic dog washer dream.
Duration: 06:30
Missing Bank Transfers
What rights do consumers have if the money goes missing during a bank transfer?
Duration: 04:46
08 Numbers
The businesses that charge loyal customers to call but let new customers call for free.
Duration: 04:07
Broadcasts
- Thu 21 Jun 2012 12:00成人快手 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 21 Jun 2012 12:04成人快手 Radio 4 LW
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