A software performance tester, interpreter and secondary school teacher were just some of the latest recruits to join Cheshire’s Special Constabulary.
Twelve Special Constables were joined by family and friends at an official attestation ceremony, held at Cheshire Constabulary’s Headquarters last week.
Before stepping out to patrol the county, the new recruits swore an oath to uphold the law and sign a Memorandum of Appointment - witnessed by a magistrate.
They were all congratulated by Chief Constable Mark Roberts, Special Constabulary Chief Officer Leon Boland and Special Superintendent Matt Andrew, who all attended the event.
As a volunteer police officer, Special Constables have the same powers in law as every other police officer, they wear the same uniform, carry the same equipment and work alongside regular officers.
A Special Constable in Cheshire is someone who is valued, supported and integrated into the wider policing family. They will learn new skills, see new things and make tangible differences to the lives of the public they serve.
Chief Officer of the Special Constabulary Leon Boland said:
“Volunteer police officers play a very valuable role in supporting the work of Cheshire Constabulary and the service we provide to local people. Their roles include providing high visibility patrols and helping to police major incidents and events, a much-welcomed resilience to frontline policing.
“Being a Special is a very rewarding, fulfilling, and interesting role where no two duties are the same. Every Special Constable's presence offers essential and much valued support to the regular officers. It is important to remember however, that Specials exist, not as a substitute for the regular police, but as an important complement to the existing force and to the local community.
“Special Constables come from all walks of life. And we are always on the lookout for committed individuals who are keen to experience the world of policing while supporting their local community. If you believe becoming a volunteer police officer is something you would enjoy, our recruitment window is currently open for you to apply.”
To apply to become a volunteer police officer with Cheshire Constabulary visit:
Special Constable New Recruit - Volunteer Police Officer Opportunities - Cheshire Police
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