I don't believe there is a rise in crime.
There is a rise in communication of 
crimes in the area improving with Falkirk Police's Twitter feed giving 
the perception there is more crime.
The news here is the police are 
becoming more effective in communicating with the public and that social
 media is part of that.
I believe a petition circulating on social media is a knee jerk reaction
 to the garage robbery and attempted murder.
The robbery would have 
required an armed response team to attend the scene, therefore a police 
station would be of little help.
When the police station was open it was
 only during office hours.
Although nothing publicly has been said I 
believe the police will buy or rent a unit in the new town centre for an
 office hours station.
If the police already had one in the town centre,
 there is no reason to think they won't do so again.
A lot of the 
problem in Denny is to do with reassurance of the public.
The public 
want to feel safe even if there is little change if a police station was
 to be based in Denny.
A regional office is often only used for 
administration purposes and paper work.
It is cost effective to 
centralise the police service as much as possible and is a benefit to 
the community.
By saving money panda car patrols can potentially be 
increased.
I regularly see the police in the area as much as there was 
when there was a station in Denny.
A lot of the problem is public 
perception.
There is a page on Facebook called "Denny Toon" with some 
5,000 followers.
It is my belief that this page has been helping to 
stoke a perception of an increase in crime and has been often critical 
of the police and local government.
I believe the answer is with 
communication and who is in charge of communication.
I believe the 
Neighbourhood Watch Alert scheme is a good idea, but the blowback is a 
perception of an increase in crime.
Again, communication is the answer 
in all of this.
I have been helping to get people to join the 
Neighbourhood Watch Alert scheme by sharing the link on my own Denny presence on Facebook.
I hope it is a great success.