Saturday, December 26, 2009

What do the letters and numbers mean on the back of the British Riot Police's helmets?

There's no such thing as a dedicated riot police officer in the UK, they are pulled from the rank and file as and when required.





The NATO riot helmets have the Home Office call sign on them for that particular force, the division and station from which the officer is from and the riot kit number,as they are issued from stores prior to deployment, so if Greater Manchester Police C Division has 15 riot helmets, they will be numbered with CK (GMP call sign) C1 (for the division and station) and then 1 to 15.





The back of the helmet will show...





CK


C1


01











The collar numbers and helmet numbers are different because the collar number is the officers number. The helmet number is the riot kit number which is not personal issue. A riot kit will include the helmet, flash mask, overalls and various other protective gear.





When the kit is issued to an officer being deployed to a riot, it will be noted by the stores that PC1234 has been issued with kit number 01, that officer is then responsible for that kit until it's returned.What do the letters and numbers mean on the back of the British Riot Police's helmets?
They are not the same as the numbers on officers shoulders which are unique to that particular officer. They are instead unit identifiers so that members of a unit can identify each other in a riot - good for unit cohesion.What do the letters and numbers mean on the back of the British Riot Police's helmets?
ID Code re rank, unit etc + station origin. Can be identified if necessary to do so!





Then assernign muslim crap can fabricate / lie about their behavior - accusing them of absolute untruthful sh**
I always thought it was their police ID number, like what they have on their shoulders normally
It is their kill rate

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