Worcestershire people have been praised for standing against violence during recent disorder across the UK.
After recent unrest in towns and cities across the country, West Mercia has remained resilient and peaceful.
In a statement, police and crime commissioner John Campion said: "The riots and inexcusable behaviours that we have seen elsewhere in the country over the last week will no doubt have caused concern and upset to all community groups.
"In West Mercia, we have not seen those same events. This is a testament to local people coming together and standing against violence and disorder.
"Should we find ourselves in a situation where that changes, I know that West Mercia Police has the resources it needs to take swift and decisive action."
Officers have confirmed that, while there is no confirmed intelligence of any planned unlawful activity over the coming days, they are prepared for the possibility.
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