Don’t let people off if they steal food in desperation, minister tells police

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Don’t let people off if they steal food in desperation, minister tells police
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Kit Malthouse says police watchdog’s suggestion that cost of living will trigger more crime is ‘old-fashioned’

, has disputed the chief inspector of constabulary Andy Cooke’s suggestion that the cost of living crisis will trigger an increase in crime, branding it “old-fashioned” thinking.that officers should use their “discretion” when deciding whether to prosecute people who steal in order to eat.

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