Lancashire's police and crime commissioner Andrew Snowden with an update from the University of Central Lancashire campus in Preston, taking about the future of policing in the county
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00:00 Hi, I'm Andrew Snowdon, Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner and in this week's
00:05 update video, actually I'm stood here at the newest building of UCLan campus in Preston
00:11 where I've been talking to students about policing, about the future of policing here
00:15 in Lancashire, about building up that visible policing presence in our communities, in city
00:21 centres like this to make sure that the night time economy is as safe as possible, to make
00:25 sure that things like Op Night Guardian are really making a difference to keep people
00:30 safe all the way through to how we're tackling domestic abuse and sexual violence and dealing
00:35 with things, serious assaults such as rape across Lancashire, making sure there is a
00:39 zero tolerance approach to such crimes and making sure that those dedicated teams that
00:44 we put in place to tackle those crimes are delivering on an increase in positive outcomes.
00:50 It's brilliant getting out and about, talking to so many different communities in Lancashire.
00:54 It was a key part of my job as the public's voice in policing to be your voice to be out
01:00 and about whether it be students.
01:02 Now I'm off to Kirkham Town Centre after this to meet the Mayor and talk to businesses.
01:06 I'm out every week talking to communities about what you want to see from policing in
01:12 Lancashire and about how I can help deliver that as Police and Crime Commissioner.