Police query value of terrorism patrols


By Stephen Gibbs
August 1, 2005

Sydney Morning Herald

Some police commanders believe a counter-terrorism measure that is putting
detectives on street patrol for an hour a day is taking resources away from
other important commitments.

One senior investigator said the disruption, including changing into and out
of uniform, stripped up to 2½ hours' productive work from a detective's day.

Police commanders said the new patrols had been described as a public
relations operation at a meeting of managers last week.

"It is purely an arse-covering exercise and the troops recognise it as
such," one said.

"It's still productive to one extent - it gives a perception of safety to
the community, which is good."

Commanders are required to submit a written account of the daily patrols.

Those records could be used to counter public criticism following a major
terrorist incident in Sydney. "The community will then be saying, 'this
failed', 'this failed', 'this failed'," a senior officer said. "I'm working
on the when, not if."

His detectives understood the value of the exercise and were using the hour
as productively as possible, he said.

They did not have to change into uniform or wear fluorescent vests, but he
expected them to patrol in pairs and identify themselves as police. "The
response has been very positive," he said.

Bob Waites, Assistant Police Commissioner and commander of the inner
metropolitan region, said individual local area commands would decide how to
deploy criminal investigators to gather intelligence and increase protection
around critical infrastructure.

"It's about making sure that we are alert and aware and confident that when
[an incident] happens here we have some operations in place," Mr Waites
said.

 



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