Hertfordshire Police

http://www.herts.police.uk/

Do you want to put something back into the community or find out first hand what it is like being a police officer? You could not get a more rewarding opportunity as a volunteer to improve the quality of life within your own community. As a Special Constable you will get to deal with a wide variety of challenges and develop a huge range of skills.

With full police powers and the same uniforms as regular officers - the only difference is that Specials are voluntary. They play a very valuable role in reducing crime, solving community safety issues, reassuring the public, responding to emergencies, even saving lives.

And, in return, Special Constables receive excellent training and a wealth of opportunities and experience.

Potential recruits must be between 18 and 62 years old and be able to devote a minimum of 16 hours per month to their duties. Although unpaid, all expenses are reimbursed.

If you are interested in joining and want to know more, please contact Peter Mould at Watford Police Station on 01923 472576 or click here to visit our website

If you need to reply by email my address is: emma.cowie@herts.pnn.police.uk.

Regards, Emma Cowie Press and PR Officer Neighbourhood Watch

See Also: Local Police Neighbourhood Watch

2010
Topic revision: r3 - 06 Sep 2010 - 11:25:42 - Bob Boutland
 
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