The officers on your Safer Neighbourhoods team spend most of their time out on patrol in your neighbourhood, meeting the community and identifying and dealing with those crimes and issues you have told us cause you most concern. Therefore, your team adjusts its shift pattern to address these priority issues. Your Safer Neighbourhoods team wants to hear from you. If your call is not answered, please do leave a message on the answerphone or send them an email. A member of the team will get back to you. Safer Neighbourhoods teams are not there to provide a 24-hour response, this is the role of response team officers. Response team officers do pass on information to Safer Neighbourhoods teams as appropriate.
Taken from http://www.met.police.uk/teams/bexley/index.php
You can also find out more information at: http://www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/about.htm
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This is just a cut and paste. you should add something of your own about what angle you might take in your film. Even though it's meant to be factual, news and documentary film makers still have an angle and can represent individuals or groups in a positive or negative light. Journalists still talk about 'news stories' and stories and villains and heroes. You will film far more of them than you will use, and when you interview them you won't include everything they say. What you decide to leave in/out can make a masive difference to how your interviewees are portrayed.
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