Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 20 January 2011
20 Jan 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Executive Question Time
Scottish Court Service (Weapons)
Justice and Law Officers
I practised in the criminal courts in Scotland for 20 years and, during that period, which ended almost 12 years ago, security measures such as metal detectors were introduced. I think that they came in at a time when a Labour Government was in power. The problem is not new. It has been with us for some considerable time. However, it is clear that the actions that the Scottish Government is taking are working. A record police presence, whether in our communities or in our courts, is resulting in people feeling safer and more secure. We have the lowest recorded crime in 32 years and we have also seen a significant drop in violent crime, which is down to its lowest level since 1984.
Progress is being made. We do recognise the cultural problem. It is just a great pity that Labour north of the border fails to recognise the opportunity that exists south of the border to work towards a consensus to make our communities safer.
Progress is being made. We do recognise the cultural problem. It is just a great pity that Labour north of the border fails to recognise the opportunity that exists south of the border to work towards a consensus to make our communities safer.
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