27/04/2026
FRONTLINE POLICING UNDER SIGNIFICANT PRESSURE, SAYS CHAIR
Frontline response policing in Northamptonshire is under ‘significant and sustained pressure’, according to Sam Dobbs.
The chair of Northamptonshire Police Federation has warned that staffing shortfalls are leaving Local Response Teams (LRT) operating below safe minimum levels, with increasing strain placed on officers across shifts.
Sam said LRTs are facing ‘unprecedented gaps’ between required and actual staffing once abstractions such as training, court duties and sickness are taken into account. In some cases, teams are operating at close to half their intended strength.
Speaking to mark the end of Response Policing Week (20-26 April), Sam said: “There are not enough officers working on the frontline, and despite the will, work and ideas of us all, there are still not enough people to fill the gaps.”
The Federation says night shifts are of particular concern, describing them as the period of highest operational risk and lowest staffing resilience.
“The particular risk is around night staffing. It is when officers are at most risk of assault with the fewest people working,” Sam added. “Carrying on as we are is simply not an option.”
He also highlighted increasing reliance on overtime to maintain service levels, warning that this approach is becoming harder to sustain due to fatigue and reduced officer capacity to take additional shifts.
“Asking officers to continually plug the gaps is not sustainable, even where overtime is offered,” he said. “People need rest - and the system is now struggling to provide it.”
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