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The service provision goes on—pieces of it are still happening—but that example illustrates the nature of change. A top-down, unexpected letter from Paul Gray saying “Please do nuka” is not really going to work, although it would be nice if it did.
COSLA has also flagged up the effect of introducing yet more inflexibility into the system, on top of what we heard last week about the deal imposed with regard to teacher numbers.
Some people must have expected to come and oppose the legislation as being top-down. Instead the discussions were very much around what every participant would like to see in how community justice could be better delivered and monitored.
Before I go on to discuss one or two other little issues, I point out that the greener Scotland website provides some very helpful stuff regarding RPP2.
It is a notable absence from the document.Although there is something called the emissions reduction board, the minutes of which are published on the Scottish Government website, it does not give you an awfully strong insight into the assessment.
We should work that out from the bottom up, rather than from the top down, and we can then have a reasonable debate about what that balanced police force ought to be.
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