OFFICERS representing police have slammed the "ridiculous amounts of bureaucracy" in Hampshire's force - saying officers spend too much time "tied to a computer".
Hampshire Police Federation has warned that filing reports is taking up a “significant amount” of officers’ time.
This comes after Andy Cooke, the new head of Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Services, told MPs that up to 40 per cent of police time is taken up on mental health calls.
Zoë Wakefield, Hampshire Police Federation Chair, said: “The primary role of the police is to save life and limb.
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“Therefore it is very difficult to not deal with any incident, mental health, missing child, where there is potential for life to be at risk.
“The majority of police officers join to help people and make a difference, in whatever form that takes. Locking up the bad people is obviously a key part of that. There are not enough police officers to do everything so either other agencies need to step up or a huge investment in policing is needed.
“There is still a ridiculous amount of bureaucracy in policing and officers spend far too much time tied to a computer completing report after report, justifying every decision they make.
“Changes would free up a significant amount of time that police officers can then spend on the streets helping those in need.”
Mr Cooke told the Home Affairs Select Committee that a lot of police officers' time is taken up looking for children missing from home and absent from care.
“If that's what the public and parliament want policing to do, that's fine,” he said.
“But you must bear in mind while they're doing that, they're not doing other things that they should be doing, like detecting crime.
“With the wide scope that policing has, in my view there needs to be a decision made in relation to what we want from our police service moving forward, and whether other agencies need to step into some parts of that sphere.”
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