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British Transport Police (BTP; Welsh: Heddlu Trafnidiaeth Prydeinig) is a national special police force [6] that polices the railway network of England, Wales and Scotland. The force polices more than 10,000 miles of track and more than 3,000 stations and depots.
This number excludes 9 Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs), 2 Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs), and 1 Additional Commissioner of Police, Traffic (Addl.C.P) [10] The Commissioner of Police is the overall operational leader of the force, but the Force is normally managed by the Additional Commissioner of Police on behalf of the ...
Such forces include Durham Constabulary in December 2011 [92] and British Transport Police (BTP) in June 2011. BTP in 2012 have decided to increase their overall numbers of PCSOs. [93] The Metropolitan Police in February 2012 undertook a recruitment campaign to employ around 1000 additional PCSOs. [94]
The British Transport Police became the first force to issues tasers to special constables on 27 May 2022, starting a group of 22. [49] Whilst not lawfully excluded from doing so, specials do not carry firearms due to enhanced vetting and the training commitments required.
The NFL playoffs are nearly in sight and the heat is on for some teams still in the fight to make the postseason.. Week 15 saw the number of teams that have qualified for the playoffs increase to ...
A British Transport Police public order officer on 'mutual aid', supporting the Metropolitan Police. When a constable arrests a person in England & Wales, the constable is subject to the requirements of section 28 (informing of arrest), [94] section 30 (taking to a designated police station) [95] and section 32 (search on arrest).
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark said she first started receiving college recruitment letters in seventh grade, during a recent appearance on "New Heights."
Applicants considered to be Parks Police Constables are expected to have previous experience as an attested constable (regular officer or Special Constable) with a Home Office force, British Transport Police or the now disbanded Royal Parks Constabulary. [5]