This
week, members of the public will notice a change to the uniforms of
police constables, sergeants and police community support officers
(PCSOs).
Operational
police officers, sergeants and PCSOs, those you see patrolling the
streets or meet when attending a call for assistance, will now be
wearing a black (for police officers) or blue (for PCSOs) operational
shirt.
The more traditional white shirt with tie or cravat will be retained for more senior officers and for ceremonial occasions.
Chief Superintendent Geoff Feavyour, Chair of the Officer Safety and Uniform Equipment Group said: “The Force is committed to the health, safety and welfare of officers, and with this in mind, the new style shirt will provide a more practical and comfortable garment for officers and staff undertaking operational duties wearing high visibility body armour.
“Their introduction will mean that further cost savings will be achieved in the future through shared procurement and falling in line with most other police forces, and offer better value for money.”
“Their introduction will mean that further cost savings will be achieved in the future through shared procurement and falling in line with most other police forces, and offer better value for money.”
"The duties undertaken by police officers and PCSOs can be very demanding and often physically strenuous; the new shirts are better suited to their varied role.
Photographs
of police officers and PCSOs in their new uniform, and a guide to the
full uniform worn by police officers and PCSOs including the equipment
they carry can be found on our Pinterest site.