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Community Policing - Help And Information |
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Phone for either officer on 01334 418973, mobile 07792510378 |
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E-mail Janis.Lister@fife.pnn.police.uk |
Email Neil.Todd@fife.pnn.police.uk |
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Phone 01382 540259
E-mail |
Phone 01334
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We are here to help you and can give you advice on Personal Safety and Crime Prevention. Look out for information on Personal Safety For Young People on our next information page, which will be available in March.
Do you know what's on in your area in the evenings for Young People in the
Madras catchment area?
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YOUTH CLUBS The following youth clubs run on the days stated:
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Community School Madras College, Kilrymont Road building is also the community school in our area and there are numerous events run from there in the evenings and at weekends, in fact too many to list, but these are all displayed on the noticeboard at the school, so have a look and see what's on offer. You also have the facilities at the East Sands Leisure centre, where you can enjoy a swim or a game of squash, or if that's too energetic a game of pool upstairs. |
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ALCOHOL DID YOU KNOW?
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If you are under
18 in a public place and have alcohol in your possession, Police Officers
have the authority to confiscate it from you (Section 61 of the Crime And
Punishment (Scotland) Act 1997 provides police with this power). If you fail
to hand over the alcohol when asked to do so, you will be committing an
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CANNABIS – Reclassified not Decriminalised CANNABIS RE-CLASSIFICATION On 29 January
2004, Cannabis will be re-classified from a Class B to a Class C controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. It is therefore important to emphasise that possession of Cannabis remains an arrestable offence and that the Scottish Police Service will continue to report any person found in possession of Cannabis to the Procurator Fiscal. Reclassification of cannabis from Class B to Class C will make little difference to the manner in which the terms of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 are applied in Scotland. The only definitive impact of reclassification is on the level of penalties that can be applied by the Courts. However, it should be noted that the situation relating to the prosecution of offences in Scotland does differ from that in operation within England and Wales. There is no discretion to allow for a system of warnings or cautions in Scotland and the Police will continue to report all offences in respect of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to the Procurators Fiscal. The introduction of 'Cannabis Cafes' is another subject that has caused considerable conjecture following the re-classification. However, anyone opening or managing such an establishment would be acting illegally.
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