Translation Is a Burden On West Police, Say Tories
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › November 05, 2008
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › November 05, 2008
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A sharp rise in the number of non-english speaking people arrested in the West Country has led to the police bill for interpreters more than doubling in just five years.
Devon and Cornwall Police now spend almost pounds290,000 a year on translation services, which the Tories say is eating into budgets for front-line services.See the full content of this document
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