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Norfolk Police officers trial collar-and-tie uniform | Norfolk Police officers trial collar-and-tie uniform |
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Police officers have returned to a traditional collar-and-tie uniform as part of a trial scheme in Norfolk. | Police officers have returned to a traditional collar-and-tie uniform as part of a trial scheme in Norfolk. |
The pilot, involving 47 officers in Wymondham, replaces the black zip-up polo shirts that were introduced in 2008 at a cost of £34,000. | |
Research suggests people regard police as "more professional" in a collar and tie, said a force spokesman. | Research suggests people regard police as "more professional" in a collar and tie, said a force spokesman. |
He added: "The shirt offers a return to the familiar look of the British bobby while maintaining officer comfort." | He added: "The shirt offers a return to the familiar look of the British bobby while maintaining officer comfort." |
Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Wilson said: "Norfolk Constabulary is one of the top performing forces in the country and we are proud of the service our officers deliver. | Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Wilson said: "Norfolk Constabulary is one of the top performing forces in the country and we are proud of the service our officers deliver. |
"The new white shirt is practical whilst projecting an image that is professional and smart and has been designed to meet the rigours of modern day policing." | "The new white shirt is practical whilst projecting an image that is professional and smart and has been designed to meet the rigours of modern day policing." |
It is not yet clear how much the switch would cost if rolled out to all of Norfolk's 1,500 officers. | It is not yet clear how much the switch would cost if rolled out to all of Norfolk's 1,500 officers. |
'Positive first impression' | 'Positive first impression' |
Dave Benfield, general Secretary of Norfolk Police Federation, welcomed the move. | Dave Benfield, general Secretary of Norfolk Police Federation, welcomed the move. |
He said: "Our members will continue to provide a first-class policing service whatever uniform they are required to wear. | He said: "Our members will continue to provide a first-class policing service whatever uniform they are required to wear. |
"However, the federation view is that a return to white shirts can only enhance that positive first impression which individual officers strive to achieve." | "However, the federation view is that a return to white shirts can only enhance that positive first impression which individual officers strive to achieve." |
The final decision to roll out the new uniform will be based on feedback from officers and members of the public. | The final decision to roll out the new uniform will be based on feedback from officers and members of the public. |
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