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Website information

The following outlines the terms and conditions under which the South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner website: www.commissioner.south-wales.police.uk (or any successor URL), its content, graphic design, search facilities and online services is made available to you.

In using this website you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set out here.

This website is owned and operated by the South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner. The site is maintained by South Wales Police.

This website is used to inform the public of changes and developments in policing South Wales and to provide an opportunity for the community and partners to help in the task of tackling crime.

The site is constantly evolving and substantial developments are planned in the near future.

If you do have any queries regarding this site or wish to report any errors or faults please use our general enquiry online form.

Disclaimer

Whilst the South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner endeavours to ensure that the information on this website is correct and up to date, it is provided on an ‘as is’ basis, without warranties of any kind, and no warranty, express or implied, is given as to accuracy or completeness. The South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner does not guarantee a level of performance, quality or fitness for purpose in relation to this website or the information and services contained within it.

The South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner does not warrant that the website or its content will be uninterrupted or error free, that any defects will be correct, or that this website or the service that makes it available are free of viruses or bugs. South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner does not accept any liability for any error or omission. South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner shall not be liable for any third party claims or losses of any nature including, but not limited to, loss of profits, direct, indirect, special or consequential damages arising from a third party’s use or inability to use this website.

Information published on this website is intended as a guide to the information and services provided by the South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner. The information on this website does not constitute legal or other professional advice.

All material on this site is subject to copyright. Unless it is specifically stated that particular material is available for general use then it should not be copied or re-used without the explicit permission of the South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner or of other copyright holders where material is used under licence.

The only exceptions are those allowed under copyright law, where material can be used without permission or payment for:

  • Research or private study
  • Legitimate criticism and review
  • Education (so long as it does not involve multiple copies)
  • In legal proceedings

This is subject to the material being reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. The source of the material must be appropriately referenced.

Enquiries relating to use of South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner copyright material should be addressed to the South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner via our online form

Links

It is not necessary to request permission to link to any pages on this site. Our pages must not be opened within a frameset or any other structure that could lead to South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner content being perceived as part of another website.

The South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner accepts no responsibility for the content on any website to which a hypertext link from this site exists. The links are provided ‘as is’ with no warranty, express or implied, for the information provided within them.

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