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Members of the full-time reserve will not get special consideration when applying for civilian posts assisting the PSNI, the chief constable has said. | Members of the full-time reserve will not get special consideration when applying for civilian posts assisting the PSNI, the chief constable has said. |
Matt Baggott made the comments as he outlined his decision to go ahead with plans to scrap the 440-strong full-time reserve to the NI Policing Board. | Matt Baggott made the comments as he outlined his decision to go ahead with plans to scrap the 440-strong full-time reserve to the NI Policing Board. |
Mr Baggott said they were free to apply for the jobs the same as everyone else. | Mr Baggott said they were free to apply for the jobs the same as everyone else. |
DUP leader Peter Robinson said former reservists should have a chance to play a future role in the service. | DUP leader Peter Robinson said former reservists should have a chance to play a future role in the service. |
"We are always in the process of looking at civilianisation," Mr Baggott said. | "We are always in the process of looking at civilianisation," Mr Baggott said. |
"We are releasing a lot of police officers back to the streets - anyone with the skills and experience for those jobs (they have vacated) are quite entitled to apply." | "We are releasing a lot of police officers back to the streets - anyone with the skills and experience for those jobs (they have vacated) are quite entitled to apply." |
Phasing out of the police reserve - an auxiliary group of officers who support the regular force in mainly security-related work - was one of the recommendations of the Patten report. | Phasing out of the police reserve - an auxiliary group of officers who support the regular force in mainly security-related work - was one of the recommendations of the Patten report. |
Last week, Mr Baggott said there was no operational need for the reserve and that plans to wind it up in 2011 would proceed. | Last week, Mr Baggott said there was no operational need for the reserve and that plans to wind it up in 2011 would proceed. |
He said that significant number of officers needed to be released from "non-police duties" to enhance "front-line visibility". | He said that significant number of officers needed to be released from "non-police duties" to enhance "front-line visibility". |
Scrapping the reserve has become entangled in the political move to devolve policing and justice powers to the Northern Ireland Assembly. | Scrapping the reserve has become entangled in the political move to devolve policing and justice powers to the Northern Ireland Assembly. |
Chief Constable Matt Baggott said the reserve was no longer needed | Chief Constable Matt Baggott said the reserve was no longer needed |
Mr Robinson said that if the reserve was phased out in keeping with wider police reforms, his party believed front-line policing must be protected. | Mr Robinson said that if the reserve was phased out in keeping with wider police reforms, his party believed front-line policing must be protected. |
He added that former reservists, who he said were a valuable police resource, should have a chance to play a future role in the service, where it is understood administrative posts are to be created. | He added that former reservists, who he said were a valuable police resource, should have a chance to play a future role in the service, where it is understood administrative posts are to be created. |
He continued: "We will not interfere with the chief constable exercising his operational independence but we and the public will make a judgment whether it (scrapping the reserve) assists in, or detracts from, reaching the necessary level of community confidence. | |
'Community confidence' | 'Community confidence' |
"If community confidence is not in place we will not agree to devolving these sensitive functions." | "If community confidence is not in place we will not agree to devolving these sensitive functions." |
The government have offered the DUP and Sinn Fein a £1bn deal to implement the deal. | The government have offered the DUP and Sinn Fein a £1bn deal to implement the deal. |
It has been accepted by Sinn Fein, but DUP has yet to agree a date for devolving the powers. | It has been accepted by Sinn Fein, but DUP has yet to agree a date for devolving the powers. |
Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister said the DUP were in "complete disarray" over the issue. | Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister said the DUP were in "complete disarray" over the issue. |
The SDLP's Mark Durkan has criticised both Sinn Fein and the DUP over their handling of devolving the powers. | The SDLP's Mark Durkan has criticised both Sinn Fein and the DUP over their handling of devolving the powers. |
He said: "Now is the time for the double-speak and double standards to end on the devolution of policing and justice." | He said: "Now is the time for the double-speak and double standards to end on the devolution of policing and justice." |
"Responsible leadership is needed to deliver this important and politically sensitive issue." | "Responsible leadership is needed to deliver this important and politically sensitive issue." |
Sinn Fein, who once said a deal could be secured before Christmas, on Thursday said they would accept an agreement before Christmas that included a firm date for the devolution of the powers. | Sinn Fein, who once said a deal could be secured before Christmas, on Thursday said they would accept an agreement before Christmas that included a firm date for the devolution of the powers. |
However, Martin McGuinness warned that failure to secure agreement before then risked "deep trouble". | However, Martin McGuinness warned that failure to secure agreement before then risked "deep trouble". |
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