
Dear Watch Member,
As December is drawing to a close and with 2017 on the very near horizon, many people have already made their New Year’s resolutions. If you haven’t yet decided what your resolutions should be, why not consider making a difference in your community by joining Hertfordshire’s Special Constabulary?
Become a volunteer police officer (Special Constable) with Hertfordshire Constabulary and you could kick off your year by doing something rewarding and exciting while developing a wide range of skills – all through dedicating at least 16 hours per month.
Recruitment of Special Constables
Hertfordshire Constabulary is actively recruiting Special Constables and is looking for motivated team players wanting a challenge. Special Constables have full police powers, uniform and protective equipment and work alongside the regular force.
Special Constables get involved in all areas of frontline policing - from high visibility patrols around pubs and clubs at the weekend and being called to assist at the scene of a road traffic collision or burglary to arresting offenders or reassuring and advising residents after a crime has occurred.
For further information and for case studies about Special Constables policing in your local area, click on the link below:
http://www.herts.police.uk/hertfordshire_constabulary/latest_news/news_articles/291216_-_1536.aspx
If you need to reply regarding this message, click on this email address: ku.ecilop.nnp.streh|seiriuqnercf#ku.ecilop.nnp.streh|seiriuqnercf
Regards,
Nicola Lawrence
Police Manager
Neighbourhood Watch
Email: ku.ecilop.nnp.streh|seiriuqnercf#ku.ecilop.nnp.streh|seiriuqnercf
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