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UK Police MCP Server from MCPBundles

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Server Details

Access street-level crime reports, stop and search data, and outcomes across UK police forces

Status
Unhealthy
Last Tested
Transport
Streamable HTTP
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Repository
thinkchainai/mcpbundles
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Tool DescriptionsA

Average 4.2/5 across 6 of 7 tools scored. Lowest: 3.2/5.

Server CoherenceA
Disambiguation5/5

Each tool has a clearly distinct purpose with no overlap: crime categories (metadata), crimes at location (specific point), force details (single force), list forces (all forces), outcomes at location (resolution data), stop and search (encounter records), and street crimes (general area reports). The descriptions reinforce these boundaries, making misselection unlikely.

Naming Consistency5/5

All tools follow a consistent 'uk-police-[action]-[target]' pattern with hyphens, using descriptive verbs like 'list', 'get', 'retrieve', and 'search'. This uniformity makes the tool set predictable and easy to navigate, with no deviations in style or structure.

Tool Count5/5

With 7 tools, the server is well-scoped for its domain of UK police data access. Each tool serves a specific function (e.g., metadata, location-based queries, force information), and none feel redundant or missing, providing a balanced coverage without being overwhelming.

Completeness4/5

The tool set covers core aspects of UK police data: forces, crime categories, street-level crimes, outcomes, and stop-and-search. A minor gap exists in update or management operations (e.g., no tool for submitting reports or modifying data), but this is reasonable for a read-only public data server, and agents can work effectively with the provided queries.

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