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The image contains a table and two pie charts about the police budget in one area of Britain for 2017 and 2018. The table shows that in 2017, the budget was £306.7m with £177.5m from national government, £91.2m from local taxes, and £38m from other sources, while in 2018 it increased to £318.6m with £182m from the national government, £102.3m from local taxes, and £34.3m from other sources. The pie charts show how the budget was spent: salaries constituted the largest portion, decreasing from 60% in 2017 to 55% in 2018, buildings and transport decreased from 20% to 15%, technology remained the same at 15%, and other expenses increased from 5% to 15%.
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The table provided with information about police budget from the money come, and the pie chart illustrates the distribution of the money from 2017 to 2018 years in one area of Britain.
Overall, we can see in the table rising trend in the three sources, but they spent a lot of money especially on salaries compared to the other sectors.
The three sources of the police budget were national government 175.5 millions in 2017, which rose to about 177,8 millions in 2018, and then the local taxes were 91,2 millions and then by 2018 they rose to 102,3 millions, and other sources were almost the same in 2018 like 2017, and that year they were about 38,5 millions.
Moreover, they spent 75% money on salaries in 2017, but that stats decreased at 69% by 2018, and then they spent 17% money on buildings and transport in both year, and the technology was 8% in 2017, which rose to about 14% in 2018.
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