Police to adopt verification check to reassure public
WILTSHIRE Police officers have begun offering a simple verification process to the public, which will allow them to confirm that the officer is on duty.
The move comes in the wake of the murder of Sarah Everard.
All officers will now proactively offer to carry out a verification check to anyone they engage with who appears concerned for their safety or vulnerable in any way.
The officer will put their personal issue radio on loudspeaker and ask a member of the control room to confirm who they are and that they are on duty.
This check can also be requested by any concerned member of the public.
Chief constable Kier Pritchard said: “Following the murder of Sarah Everard, it is only right that my operational colleagues expect and are tolerant of those who wish to be further reassured in our interactions with them.
“I have asked all of my operational colleagues to take additional time to explain and reassure our communities who they are, what they are doing and why.
“We appreciate that the onus is on us, as a police service, to proactively offer any additional reassurance we can to the communities we serve.
“This new process is a small step, but one which I feel is appropriate, proportionate and will be welcomed by those we serve.
“I would encourage our communities to ask any questions they might have of any of my officers, members of staff or volunteers.
“We are here to protect and serve you and we understand that you might have questions or comments on how we work to achieving that.
“This new verification process is just one action we can take to try and rebuild some of the trust and confidence this horrific case has eroded.
“I look forward to continuing to cultivate an open, two-way dialogue with our communities to move forward together.”