Kentish Express Ashford & District

Force’s decision to show Pride at work branded ‘ridiculous’

- By Natalie Tipping

Police have defended their decision to decorate a number of cars with Pride branding after a Twitter user said it was “ridiculous”.

There are three cars that travel around the county with ‘Police with Pride’ on them, along with rainbow colours – a theme closely associated with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LGBT) community.

This move was inspired by other forces from across the country who have made similar moves.

But one Twitter user branded the decision “ridiculous and unprofessi­onal”, suggesting that officers were supposed to “police without fear nor favour”.

But a spokesman for the force said the cars were not intended to single out specific groups and that the vehicles were “here to stay”.

Ch Insp Tim Cook, head of partnershi­ps and communitie­s at Kent Police, said: “We are proud of our county’s diversity and are committed to engaging with people of all races, religions and sexual orientatio­n.

“While the rainbow theme is most closely linked with the LGBT community, its use on three of our newly designed police cars is to demonstrat­e pride in all aspects of Kent life, and not one group in particular.

“The vehicles were first displayed at the Kent Police open day on Sunday, July 2 and have been driven by officers for daily policing purposes ever since.

“They are a talking point, and the feedback received from members of the public so far has been positive.

“It is important that we continue to find new ways to engage with people from all walks of life and we hope the presence of these vehicles on Kent’s roads will encourage people to show tolerance and respect for others, regardless of their background­s.”

 ?? Picture: @GpaKent on Twitter ?? Kent Police has defended their choice to brand some of their cars with ‘pride’ branding after one Twitter user said the decision was ‘ridiculous’
Picture: @GpaKent on Twitter Kent Police has defended their choice to brand some of their cars with ‘pride’ branding after one Twitter user said the decision was ‘ridiculous’

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