A SmartTag system has been launched at bars and clubs in Hereford to help to act as a deterrent to limit nighttime disorder in the city centre.

The launch event took place this evening at Saxtys on Widemarsh Street.

Door staff will be equipped with the liquid spray, and in the event of disorder or an incident, door staff can spray the liquid and then the perpetrator can be clearly identified at other venues or by West Mercia Police by the use of a UV torch.

Dave from Smart Water (Police relationship manager) explained that the forensic marking liquid is unique and the main use is to act as a major deterrent to criminals/those likely to cause disorder. 

The liquid has a range of 8-10 metres and those concerned that surrounding people could be sprayed can be assured that it is clearly visible who the main target of the spray is aimed at.

SmartWater is a powerful deterrent as it provides the police with the evidence they need to prosecute, and a number of criminals are behind bars as a result

Edd Williams from West Mercia Police said that the nighttime economy had been through a tough and unique time over the past 18 months and anything we can do to make it safer should be seized upon. Edd went on to say that he doesn’t think we (West Mercia Police) have ever had a better relationship with pubs/clubs and licensees. 

The scheme has been a huge success in other parts of the country, including in Sheffield. It will be used to target those that cause trouble and to make it a safer place for those that enjoy a beer and something to eat.

We’ll have more on this tomorrow.