U.K. police to publish reports to Twitter
LONDON — A British police force said it is publishing every incident it deals with to Twitter for 24 hours.
Greater Manchester Police said the project is meant to give the public a feel for the nature and number of different challenges it has to deal with.
Police forces across the U.K. face deep budget cuts as the new British government tries to find its financial footing. Manchester police said it hopes the micro-blogging site feed will help Britons understand how much pressure it is under.
Chief Constable Fahy said while policing is often seen as a simple matter of "cops chasing robbers and locking them up," police work covers a range of social issues, including missing children, mental health problems and domestic abuse.
