The Otley run has come under fire again.
Police are “reluctant” to arrest anti-social drinkers on Leeds’ Otley Run pub crawl, because they have so few officers on duty, it’s been claimed.
The issue was raised again at a full council meeting on Wednesday, where Opposition councillors attacked the Labour administration for pulling council funding for 37 PCSOs across Leeds. “When we have those officers on site, they are reluctant to arrest offenders because if they arrest someone, that officer is taken off the streets and can no longer work.Councillor Howley said he’d been told “there’s not enough evidence to justify significant investment in tackling the Otley Run problem”.
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