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- December 19, 2008 at 8:47 pm #13521RadarModerator
A police force, which apologised over unaccompanied hearses carrying the bodies of repatriated British soldiers, has introduced new motorcycles.
Earlier this year, Thames Valley Police apologised for any distress caused when photographs emerged of military hearses caught in heavy traffic in Oxfordshire.
The hearses were due to receive police escorts but the force had withdrawn its motorcycles after two fatal crashes.
The new bikes – 12 in total – are being introduced gradually.
The force’s Roads Policing Department has seven new BMW R1200RT bikes to add to the three that came into service in July.
Another two will arrive in the new year and the bikes will be used for duties including escorts and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) operations.
Motorcycles were withdrawn by Thames Valley Police last year after the deaths of two officers in accidents.
Chief Constable Sara Thornton apologised for any distress caused.
Ch Insp Gill Wootton, of Thames Valley Police, said the reintroduction of the motorbikes to the department had been much awaited.
“It is fair to say that some of our operational duties have been impeded by not having them available,” she said.
“We have had to find alternative solutions during the intervening period.
“They help us to carry out some of our key objectives such as denying criminals the use of the roads, supporting local neighbourhood policing initiatives and carrying out patrol duties to provide public confidence.”
December 19, 2008 at 9:06 pm #57243HippoDronesParticipantGood to see in my opinion!
December 19, 2008 at 9:20 pm #57244maxParticipantgood bikes them BMW 1200rt’s
December 20, 2008 at 3:21 pm #57245ChampsParticipantwithdrawn after two fatal crashes??
RIP to the riders, but in my opinion, imagine if the fire service decided they weren’t going to fight fires because people have been killed.
I am glad they put the bikes back on the road. Plus, those 1200’s can chase baddies across fields better the the pan’s.
December 20, 2008 at 4:39 pm #57246maxParticipantwhere the prob’s with the pans are the BMW 1200rt?
Cos i took the rt to the max many times and never had a prob. - AuthorPosts
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