Top cop’s call for help on ‘police ramping’
Demand on officers transporting mental health patients to hospitals should be reviewed, the state’s top cop has urged, as new official data reveals fresh “police ramping” woes.
Demand on officers transporting mental health patients to hospitals should be reviewed, the state’s top cop has urged, as new official data reveals fresh “police ramping” woes.
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