Devon and Cornwall's Police and Crime Commissioner will today tell MPs the proposed Government funding cuts for the force will be disastrous.
Tony Hogg is one of three Commissioners giving evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee, along with three Chief Constables.
He will tell them that the planned funding formula is unfair, and disadvantageous to Devon and Cornwall.
If the cuts go ahead the force could lose 760 front-line officers and all its PCSOs.
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