Eight officers graduate to strengthen West Midlands Roads Policing Team
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Eight police officers have successfully graduated from our Roads Policing School and are now ready to begin their roles as dedicated traffic officers helping to keep the roads and motorways of the West Midlands safe. Aft
Eight police officers have successfully graduated from our Roads Policing School and are now ready to begin their roles as dedicated traffic officers helping to keep the roads and motorways of the West Midlands safe. After completing an intensive specialist training programme, the officers are equipped with the skills needed to patrol the region’s road and motorway network, respond to serious collisions, tackle dangerous driving, and disrupt criminality.
Their arrival on the unit will help strengthen our commitment to making our roads safer for everyone. The officers were handed their white traffic caps by Superintendent Jack Hadley who heads up the unit.
Superintendent Jack Hadley: “Congratulations to all eight officers on successfully completing their training. “Our officers play a crucial part in keeping people safe whether it’s on our Road Crime Team, 24/7 team or the road harm reduction team.
At the heart of it all is to make our roads safe for everyone to use. “We are working hard alongside our partners to ensure our roads are safe for everyone.
“Road safety is everyone’s responsibility and for us to achieve Vision Zero goal – no more deaths or serious injuries on our roads by 2040 – we all have a vital part to play.” Share
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