Warwickshire police and crime commissioner candidates debate the issues facing the county
The three candidates running to be PCC debate ways to tackle crime
The Police and Crime Commissioner is responsible for holding Warwickshire Police to account, to make sure they are serving the public in the best way possible.
The Commissioner sets the force's priorities and appoints the Chief Constable.
The three people standing to be the next PCC for Warwickshire are: Philip Seccombe, the Conservative candidate and the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, Labour's Sarah Feeney and Richard Dickson from the Liberal Democrats.
Along with violent crime, anti-social behaviour is a big topic for voters, with data suggesting that of the almost 8 thousand cases recorded in the county last year, almost 2-and-a-half thousand were in Nuneaton and Bedworth.
The three candidates running to be the next PCC are as follows: Philip Seccombe, the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire Police, and Labour's Sarah Feeney as well as Richard Dickson from the Liberal Democrats.
They joined 成人快手 CWR's Vic Minett to discuss the issue at hand.
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