I work in the law enforcement business and I have to say that the targets that are set are those demanded by the public. That's the case where I work anyway - Glasgow.
Public disorder (youths/chavs/neds running amok etc) is at the top of our priorities and is being addressed very well indeed up here.
I don't know what priorities West Yorkshire Police have, or who sets them but my advice is simple.
If you're not happy with the service you received, write a letter of complaint to the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police. Phone calls don't cut it. Put it in writing and it should be acted upon. If your neighbours aren't happy either get them to complain as well until the message gets through.
The police are directed by the public and are answerable to them, or at least it is where I live now. It didn't used to be that way but it is now and it works far, far better IMHO.
Good luck.