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University chiefs pay for 'private' police force during Fringe



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Published Date: 10 July 2008
A UNIVERSITY is to pay thousands of pounds for extra policing during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Lothian and Borders Police have agreed to provide a round-the-clock presence at major venues owned by Edinburgh University, after officials agreed to help foot the bill. Four officers will be on duty around George Square and the Meadows under the arr
angement, believed to be a first for the Fringe.

Both areas have been dogged by problems with violence, under-age drinking and antisocial behaviour.

The police have also revealed that the top of Middle Meadow Walk has become the latest hotspot for open-air drinking and antisocial behaviour.

The area is home to a number of popular Fringe venues, including the Spiegeltent, the Gilded Balloon, the Pleasance Dome and the Udderbelly.

Police said the university had agreed to part-fund overtime costs. PC Ben Merrick said the funding would help to provide a much greater presence than normal throughout August. Due to ring-fenced funding, officers can be redeployed only if a major incident took place elsewhere.

With several other organisations already paying for extra policing, concerns have been raised that the public-service ethos of the police may be compromised. However, Iain Whyte, convener of the Lothian and Borders Joint Police Board, said it was "providing additional resources that the police would otherwise not be able to give.

"We don't want to see any private police forces," he said. "Such arrangements cannot be simply about meeting the narrow interests of the organisation that is providing the money."

The police have revealed that they will be providing mounted patrols around the Meadows in August. PC Merrick said: "For the Fringe, for its whole run, there will be four police officers, assisted by environment wardens from the city council, covering the Meadows and George Square, from the early afternoon until the early hours.

"Edinburgh University has generously provided assistance to fund this, and it means that dedicated attention can be paid to an area that becomes a huge focus for locals and visitors alike for a short, but intense period."

Inspector Glenn Milne, from the police's south Edinburgh neighbouring area, said: "We've got events like the Tattoo, and a lot of annual leave, so we can be strapped for officers." But he said "partnerships" with organisations were allowing the police to provide a bigger presence.

A spokesman for Edinburgh University would not disclose how much the force had been given. He added: "The university, its public spaces and the venues it provides for the Festival are generally safe places to work and for the public to enjoy events. The university wants to ensure this situation is maintained."

BACKGROUND

POLICE forces already receive extra cash from a range of organisations to provide additional officers.

Edinburgh City Council provides millions of pounds to Lothian and Borders Police for dozens of "neighbourhood" officers to tackle youth disorder and anti-social behaviour.

In November, the same force reached a deal with the Edinburgh Airport operator, BAA, for the firm to meet the full £2.5 million annual cost of a dedicated police unit on the site, securing five extra officers over and above the existing 39 on duty. The force also provides privately funded officers for major football and rugby matches.



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1

The Great Deception,

10/07/2008 01:07:12
Isn't that what people pay taxes for.

Oh we're not going to police unless you pay us. What is Scotland coming to under the SNP?

A police force that is like a militia that needs bribing before it will police, we voted for 1,000 extra officers and got a militia. Disgraceful.
2

lulach mac gille coemgain,

10/07/2008 01:17:28
Dr Martins yellow laces
Levi Jeans and clip on braces
we’re the boys that smash yer faces
we are the mentol . . . . .

fill in yer boot boy handle - and remember - intae thum !
3

lulach mac gille coemgain,

10/07/2008 01:17:34
Dr Martins yellow laces
Levi Jeans and clip on braces
we’re the boys that smash yer faces
we are the mentol . . . . .

fill in yer boot boy handle - and remember - intae thum !
4

bring them on,

10/07/2008 02:51:22
Why is drinking outside on a hot day any more anti-social than getting pi#sed in some grotty pub with poor toliet facilities, and the only food on sale is pork strachings?
5

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

10/07/2008 07:33:18
#4 your an idiot. It has happened for years, nothing to do with the SNP, You just like getting the SNP along any bad news story.

Are you Simon Pia or is he unemployed now, as well as a journalistic laughing stock?
6

Boy Wonder,

10/07/2008 08:45:15
Overpaid cops doing extracurricular activities?

No wonder the crooks are getting away with the everyday stuff the police no longer investigate!
7

Duncan in Edinburgh,

10/07/2008 08:49:36
#8 "your an idiot". Priceless. People like you are the reason I keep coming back to this site. Thanks.
8

CyclingEdinburgh,

10/07/2008 09:46:56
"
The police have also revealed that the top of Middle Meadow Walk has become the latest hotspot for open-air drinking and antisocial behaviour.
"

How long did it take them to notice that?!

They were out in force recently when there was a small danger of a bit of public nudity - including 6(!!) on bicycles - shame they don't spend more time at The Meadows on other days of the year.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chdot/2621424225
9

Logie Almond,

10/07/2008 09:47:07
It's time the major commercial companies which now dominate the Fringe start to pay for the costs of policing, waste collection, litter removal and traffic managment which they create.
10

sam the god,

10/07/2008 12:12:40
#7 Duncan in Edinburgh

you have stated “#8 "your an idiot". Priceless. People like you are the reason I keep coming back to this site. Thanks”. How can you comment on someone’s post that is not even there yet maybe it is you who is the idiot?
11

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 10/07/2008 13:19:33
Boy Wonder

But we must let those innocent, young scholars and their entourages "express" themselves by vomiting, urinating and defecating in public, mugging innocent people, creating noise at 4 a.m., and just generally being "young".

Bah! Humbug!
12

Duncan in Edinburgh,

10/07/2008 13:41:10
#10 Then people like me are the reason I keep coming back to this site. But, lest there be some confusion, people like YOU are the reason I go away again.
13

sam the god,

10/07/2008 15:44:09
#12 duncan
So the reason that you come back is to look an idiot and when people like me point out your errors you leave. The long winter nights must fly past in your house.
14

Vandala,

10/07/2008 16:34:22
#1-13. I declare shenanigans on the lot of you!

 

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