Glasgow Times

5,000 police officers needed if Trump heads for Scotland

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MORE than 5,000 officers would be needed to police Donald Trump’s potential visit to Scotland next month at a cost of around £5 million, Police Scotland has said.

Interim Chief Constable Iain Livingston­e said contingenc­y planning is under way, with rest days cancelled and shifts changed for many officers.

He told the Scottish Police Authority board that even without an appearance from Mr Trump north of the border, planned demonstrat­ions and protests across the country will have significan­t implicatio­ns for policing resources.

Mr Trump is due to make his first Presidenti­al visit to the UK after attending the Nato summit in Brussels on July 11 and 12.

The White House and Downing Street have confirmed he will hold talks with Theresa May on Friday July 13, but other details of the trip are still being worked out.

There has been speculatio­n the president, who owns two golf resorts in Scotland, could extend his trip in order to play on one of his courses.

Meanwhile anti-Trump protests have already been arranged in Edinburgh and Glasgow to coincide with the visit.

Mr Livingston­e said the president could be in Scotland between July 12 and 15.

“I do have to stress that we do not have final confirmati­on that thePreside­nt of the United States will actually include any specific engagement­s in Scotland.

“However we do have to prepare for such an eventualit­y and I consider it’s my duty in my current role to ensure that we prepare contingenc­ies,” he said. “In practical terms, even without a confirmed visit or itinerary, we need to consider a wide variety of policing factors, ranging from the deployment appropriat­e security measures that would be required for the President of the United States as a protected person, and clearly the policing of potential events in relation to his visit, which would include potential demonstrat­ion and protest, and our duty to ensure and enable such demonstrat­ion and protest to be made should people wish to do so.

“We have had to cancel rest days and change shift for many officers, (with) significan­t disruption to the people involved and potentiall­y their families.

“We estimate at this time – and very much dependent on the specific nature of the potential visit – that we will have to utilise over 5,000 convention­al officers, along with public order officers, specialise­d search and firearms resources.”

 ??  ?? The US President could visit one of his golf courses in Scotland
The US President could visit one of his golf courses in Scotland

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