West Yorkshire Police Federation Chairman says officer colleagues have been "hung out to dry" with Covid lockdown laws and policies

The Chairman of the West Yorkshire Police Federation has urged for his colleagues to avoid being left "hung out to dry" in trying to police the pandemic.
The West Yorkshire Police Federation Chairman has spoken out about lockdown challengesThe West Yorkshire Police Federation Chairman has spoken out about lockdown challenges
The West Yorkshire Police Federation Chairman has spoken out about lockdown challenges

Brian Booth said that the third national lockdown is bringing challenges to policing and discussed the reality of what officers are facing as they work through Covid to keep people safe.

He said his "colleagues are between a rock and a hard place" and that things should not be "inserted into guidance that has no legal standing".

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He also said that at the end of the first national lockdown he highlighted the difficulties officers were facing while helping to police the pandemic but after six months they "are still in the same position".

Brian is urging the Government to review what it expects from police to avoid keeping his colleagues left "hung out to dry."

In a full statement posted on the West Yorkshire Police Federation Facebook page, the Chairman said: "My colleagues are between a rock and a hard place.

"With a public which have polar opinions in regard to the Covid regulations. On one side you have those who think the regulations should not apply to them and will seek every opportunity twist the rules to suit their personal benefit, then you have those who are crying out for a strong enforcement line, because they are in fear of Covid spreading.

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"Walking a tightrope between maintaining public confidence and upholding the law is not made easy with poor guidance.

“At the end of the first lockdown I highlighted the difficulties officers were facing when it came down to trying to help Police the pandemic with such woolly laws - roll on six months and we are still in the same position.

“Police Officers are being made scapegoats for poor policy and law writing. Make it clear for the public, for example - If it is desired that exercise be limited to local, then clearly state in law what local is.

“Do not insert it into guidance that has no legal standing.

“The NHS is in crisis, my colleagues have a part to play in protecting the NHS and upholding law.

"Please have a review of what you expect and don’t keep leaving my colleagues hung out to dry.”