

Due to restructuring in Cambridgeshire Constabulary Inspector Robin Sissons is moving to the Fenland area of the county and will no longer be recording podcasts with Star Radio.
We would like to take the opportunity to thank Inspector Sissons for his time and commitment over the past year whilst he's been in East Cambridgeshire, especially his willingness to answer very honestly all the questions that our listeners asked.
You can listen to his last recordings below.
The new police podcasts with the area's new Chief Inspectors are now available here www.star107.co.uk/policepodcasts.php
Police Podcast
Each fortnight Inspector Sissons comes into Star Radio to talk about the latest incidents in the East Cambridgeshire area
Police podcast 21 December
Inspector Sissons tells us about the drink driving initiative over the Christmas period, the work they're doing to prevent shoplifting and he gives women advice on protecting their purses and handbags. And as this is his last podcast before he moves to Fenland we couldn't let him leave without a special message from Father Christmas, who seems to know a few secrets about him .... listen to the interview to find out exactly what.
police-podcast-21-december.mp3 (6.66 MB, 9:38)
Police podcast 7 December
Star Radio News Editor Emma Howgego catches up with Inspector Robin Sissons about two incidents that happened in Ely during the Christmas lights switch on. He answers listener questions about what happens to drivers who collide with the bridge at Ely train station and he gives us advice about what people should do if they want to join the police force.
police-podcast-7-december.mp3 (5.69 MB, 8:14)
Police podcast 28 November
Emma Howgego talks to Inspector Sissons about a man in Ely who's been give an ASBO after persistantly begging. He answers your questions about cyclists who don't have lights, parking tickets, rural crime on the Suffolk border, police on the beat and restorative justice. Also find out why police walk in pairs and why they use first names instead of Sir or Ma'am.
police-podcast-28-november.mp3 (10.35 MB, 15:01)










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