Havering Parks Constabulary | |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | England, UK |
Legal jurisdiction | Parks and open spaces within the London Borough of Havering |
Governing body | Havering London Borough Council |
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General nature | |
Specialist jurisdiction |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Raphael Park, Romford, Parks Protection Service, RM2 5EB, |
Constables | 5 |
Facilities | |
Stations | 1 |
Website | |
Official website of the Havering Parks Protection Service |
The Havering Parks Constabulary is a body of constables responsible for policing the parks and open spaces of the London Borough of Havering.
The Constabulary is part of Havering Parks Protection Service, and works seven days a week. [1]
The Service also includes Uniformed Support officers and a Parks Operative Gate Team dedicated to locking and unlocking various park gates. [1]
The Constabulary and support team are based at the Service's headquarters in Raphael Park, but use motorbikes and off-road vehicles to travel throughout the borough. [2]
The Parks Constabulary protects and policies Havering park, occasionally they help outside the park in serious conditions. [3]
Members of the constabulary are sworn in as constables under article 18 of the Greater London Parks and Open Spaces Order 1967, [4] meaning they have powers of a constable to deal with bye-laws relating to parks and open spaces under their control. Providing a police service and as such do have the powers of arrest, power to seize illicit drugs, carry weapons (such as batons) etc. [5] [6]
Generally in London, parks police/constabularies will pass on all serious crime to the local territorial force, which in this case is the Metropolitan Police to investigate.
Havering Parks Constabulary use 4x4 marked with "POLICE" and the Parks Constabulary crest, as well as blue and yellow battenburg markings, blue flashing lights and a spotlight.[ citation needed]
The motorcycles are also brightly marked and hold the Parks Constabulary crest and blue lights.
The constables wear a typical British police uniform, including:
Duty belts, stab vests, high-visibility clothing and motorbike protective clothing are worn where necessary.