The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Police vehicle bought in 1989 still in use by Scottish force

data: Around a third of vehicles in the fleet are more than five years old

- Lucinda cameron

Police Scotland are still using a vehicle that is 28 years old, new data has revealed.

The force’s fleet of vehicles includes 95 that are more than a decade old, while 1,006 are five to 10 years old, according to informatio­n obtained by the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

Data they obtained through a Freedom of Informatio­n request showed the oldest police vehicle was bought in 1989 and around a third of the 3,319 vehicles in the fleet are more than five years old. Police Scotland said all its vehicles are assessed for suitabilit­y and reliabilit­y and are all maintained to a strict high standard.

Scottish Liberal Democrat justice spokesman Liam McArthur MSP said the Scottish Government must ensure the force can afford the vehicles it needs.

He said: “Earlier this year Scottish Liberal Democrats revealed it will cost Police Scotland more than a quarter of a billion pounds to maintain the crumbling police estate over the next 10 years. However, it is not just buildings that are under strain.

“Officers and staff do a fantastic job keeping our communitie­s safe in often tough circumstan­ces but the SNP’s botched centralisa­tion continues to undermine their efforts as projected savings have not been realised.”

Police Scotland said they are investing heavily in modernisin­g the current fleet, which was inherited from legacy forces.

A spokesman said: “In the current year we have spent £5.6 million and replaced 252 vehicles and in the next financial year we are due to replace 290 vehicles which has seen the age profile since the creation of Police Scotland in April 2013 reduce from 6.34 years to 4.75 years in 2017-18.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “As well as protecting the annual core policing budget of over £1.1 billion – delivering a boost of £100m by 2021 – and a continuati­on of police reform funding, we are also increasing the amount available for capital expenditur­e by 15% to £23m in 2018-19.”

 ?? Picture: Kenny Elrick. ?? Police Scotland said all its vehicles are assessed for suitabilit­y and reliabilit­y and are all maintained to a strict high standard.
Picture: Kenny Elrick. Police Scotland said all its vehicles are assessed for suitabilit­y and reliabilit­y and are all maintained to a strict high standard.

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