How do I contact a community police officer?
How do I contact a community police officer?
By phone
- Emergency 999. Call 999 if:
- Non-emergency 101. Call 101 for non-emergency enquiries.
- Anti-terrorist hotline 0800 789 321.
- Calling from abroad +44 20 7230 1212.
- By phone 0800 555 111.
- @metpoliceuk.
How many police officers are there in Leeds?
| West Yorkshire Police | |
|---|---|
| Preceding agencies | West Yorkshire Constabulary Leeds City Police Bradford City Police |
| Employees | 9,853 |
| Volunteers | 403 |
| Annual budget | £396.0 million |
How do I contact the police in Leeds?
In an emergency dial 999 and non-emergency dial 101. Contact our Contact Management Centre via our 101 Live Chat system. Check the progress of an existing crime with our Local Crime Tracker. Deaf / hard of hearing contact information.
How do I contact West Yorkshire Police?
Go to our website to use live online chat. www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contactus. Dial 18001 101 to contact us using Typetalk. Phone 101.
Can a PCSO drive a police car?
Most forces allow their PCSOs, commonly those assigned to duties managing traffic, to drive marked police vehicles. PCSOs may only use blue lights when they come across an accident to indicate the danger present to members of the public, to alert the public to a road hazard and when asked to by a Senior Officer.
Are community police officers paid?
How much does a Community Support Officer make? Your salary will vary depending on which force you work for, but you can usually expect to earn around £16,000 a year (unless you live in London, when it can be slightly higher to accommodate higher living costs).
What police force is Leeds?
Leeds | West Yorkshire Police.
How many police officers are in South Yorkshire?
| South Yorkshire Police | |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Sheffield |
| Sworn members | 2,710 (As of August 2013) |
| Unsworn members | 2,218 (As of August 2013) |
| South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner responsible | Alan Billings |
Can you call police for advice?
Contact the police by calling 999 to report emergencies or by calling 101 for non-emergencies.
How do police contact you?
Generally, the police won’t call you. They’ll just come to your door and arrest you. However, if you should receive a telephone call from the police and they start asking you questions, don’t expect that you can talk your way out of a situation or explain it away.
Can I speak to the police online?
Reporting non-emergencies Report crimes online or by calling 101 if they are not an emergency. You can also call 101 to give information to the police or make an enquiry.
What area does West Yorkshire police cover?
West Yorkshire Police serve approximately 2.2 million people living in one of the five metropolitan districts of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield.
When did West Yorkshire Police become a police force?
West Yorkshire Police was formed in 1974, when part of the West Yorkshire Constabulary (itself created in 1968, and covering a much larger area) was amalgamated with the Leeds City Police and Bradford City Police, under the Local Government Act 1972.
What is the emergency number for West Yorkshire Police?
In an emergency dial 999 and non-emergency dial 101. Get advice on which number to call Contact our Contact Management Centre via our 101 Live Chat system. Check the progress of an existing crime with our Local Crime Tracker.
How to find out what is happening in Leeds?
Keep up to date with what’s happening in Leeds – choose an area for local policing details. Also see district contacts for Leeds. Please click the map above, or the links below to choose your Policing area.
How long does it take West Yorkshire Police to investigate a complaint?
There is no limit on the length of an investigation. Any investigation should be proportionate to the nature of the complaint, however the force sets a target of dealing with local resolutions within 15 days and investigations within 30 days.