Message from West Midlands Police
7th August 2024We are sharing this message posted by West Midlands Police, published on their website in response to recent and ongoing public disorder:
“We appreciate these are incredibly worrying times for our communities and business partners across the West Midlands.
This is a time for communities to unite and support each other and we are working together to make sure communities are fully supported and our response is coordinated, proportionate and responsive.
We are really proud of the strong links we have with businesses and local communities across the West Midlands. Over the coming days and weeks we’ve asked our local policing teams to speak to local businesses and offer them reassurance.
We would also ask you to continue to engage with your local policing teams and if you have any concerns then please contact them.
Your safety and safety of your customers is the primary concern and we would ask that you review your policies and incorporate any necessary measures in line with your business needs.
If a crime is committed we will investigate. However, it would be really help if you could ensure that you have working CCTV. If you employ security staff consider the use of body worn video.
This would help us with evidence gathering. If you are part of the business community please be reassured of the action we will take to support you and bring offenders to justice during these challenging times.
There’s also lots of crime prevention information which can be found on our website.
Please be mindful of the incredibly harmful spreading of misinformation on social media at the current time, do challenge what you see online, report where appropriate and consider the source of the posts.
We would also encourage you to seek your information from trusted sources like news outlets or through our social media pages like West Midlands Police Facebook. We will be posting regular updates on our website and social media channels.
And lastly we would like to thank you for all of your support and please get in touch with your local policing contact if you have any concerns.”