. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston. so essential to the work of theEnvironmental Strike Team, which seeks to identify incidents of ille-gal toxic material storage, disposal, and dumping. Tips from con-cerned citizens, via an Environmental Crimes Hotline, are crucial inidentifying possible sources of these materials—which can be danger-ous if mishandled. Using this information, specially trained BostonPolice officers have worked closely with other City and state inspec-tors, local Fire Departments, and federal investigators from theEnvironmental Protection Agency
. Annual report of the Police Commissioner for the City of Boston. so essential to the work of theEnvironmental Strike Team, which seeks to identify incidents of ille-gal toxic material storage, disposal, and dumping. Tips from con-cerned citizens, via an Environmental Crimes Hotline, are crucial inidentifying possible sources of these materials—which can be danger-ous if mishandled. Using this information, specially trained BostonPolice officers have worked closely with other City and state inspec-tors, local Fire Departments, and federal investigators from theEnvironmental Protection Agency to inspect, investigate and vigorous-ly prosecute environmental code violations wherever they are discov-ered in the City of Boston. Highvisibilitybicyclepatrolshave alsoprovedpopular,both withthe residentsthey serve andwith Reported Part One Crimes Statistics These figures are tabulated according to tlie reporting criteria establislied by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Percentage of Part One Crimei^Drop From 1996 To 1997. *Pollce District E-13 was createdin October 1996. Prior to that E-5 wasresponsible for the area. Reported Part One Crimes 1995-1997 I0000_9000_8000_7000
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