The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Sir or ma’am are out – but police can still say ‘Evening all’ (so Dixon Of Dock Green’s OK!)

- By Jake Ryan HOME AFFAIRS CORRESPOND­ENT

POLICE are being told not to call people ‘sir’ or ‘ma’am’, but to use ‘gender-neutral’ forms of address.

Training for LGBT+ support officers advises them to ‘avoid making assumption­s about a person’s sexual orientatio­n or gender identity’ and to use terms such as ‘you’, ‘everyone’ and ‘all’.

It’s a far cry from the image of the traditiona­l Bobby on the beat, represente­d by PC George Dixon, hero of the classic TV series Dixon Of Dock Green.

Happily, his cheery, disarming catchphras­e, ‘Evening all’, doesn’t appear to have been outlawed by the guidance for Hertfordsh­ire, Bedfordshi­re and Cambridges­hire officers, which was revealed using Freedom of Informatio­n laws.

Under the heading How To Be LGBT+ Friendly, it says: ‘When greeting others avoid: ladies, gentlemen, ma’am, sir, girls, guys etc.’ In one training exercise, officers are asked to talk about their own partners without using ‘gendered terminolog­y such as husband, wife, he or she’.

There are officers in the LGBT+ support network across the 43 forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Hertfordsh­ire Constabula­ry said 26 of its officers had the training with Bedfordshi­re colleagues in December.

Inspector Steve Alison, chairman of Herts Police LGBT+ Network, said: ‘Our newly trained officers will now be out in their communitie­s. This work is so important; nobody should be made to feel unsafe because of their sexuality or gender identity.’

Hertfordsh­ire police said: ‘The LGBT+ community has faced huge discrimina­tion. It is our job to help those in need. Encouragin­g small actions by our LGBT+ liaison officers, such as using gender-inclusive language, can go a long way in helping to gain the LGBT+ community’s trust.’

But ex-officer Harry Miller, of the Fair Cop free speech campaign group, said it was ‘totally irrelevant to catching criminals’.

Tory chairman and Hertfordsh­ire MP Oliver Dowden said police should focus on fighting crime, ‘not wasting time trying to condition officers who extend a basic courtesy to the people they serve’.

 ?? ?? DISARMING: Jack Warner as PC George Dixon in Dixon Of Dock Green
DISARMING: Jack Warner as PC George Dixon in Dixon Of Dock Green

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