
Roads and Transport Policing Command - Wikipedia
On 1 December 2014, the Safer Transport Command and the Traffic Operational Command Unit were merged to create the Roads & Transport Policing Command (RTPC). RTPC provides the MPS with a single, combined command unit responsible for policing the capital's roads and transport network.
Information on Met Operations 8 | Metropolitan Police
MO8 Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC) is jointly funded by Transport for London (TfL) and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), and is the largest policing command in the UK, with over 2,000 uniformed officers.
Transport policing - Transport for London
We significantly fund a dedicated unit with the MPS called the MPS Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC). The RTPC is currently the largest police command in the UK; made up of over...
Functions of Met Operations 8 unit | Metropolitan Police
RTPC Road Policing Teams (commonly known as Traffic Units) have responsibility for enforcement of road safety legislation, response to incidents on strategic road network and motorways, the initial investigation of life changing and fatal road traffic collisions.
Roads Transport Policing Command | PoliceMP
RTPC officers are some of the highest trained officers in the server and have access to a large array of tools, training and high powered vehicles to aid our combat of vehicle related crime. RTPC is the largest division in the server except ERT - and is the most active, with officers clocking thousands of hours per month.
Callsigns | Policing London - GitBook
MPS Callsigns CN-XXXX - ERPT ON-XXXX - RTPC OT-XXXX - CVU TROJAN-XXXX - MO19 SYNDICATE-XXXX - Surge INT-XXXX - Interceptors U-XXXX - TSG CO-XXXX - DSU HUNTER-XXXX - SOAP Airport Operations PEGASUS-XXXX - CTSFO INDIA-61 - NPAS MARINE-XXXX - MPU Marine Policing RANGER-XXXX - PaDP SIERRA-XXXX - Special Escort Group RA-XXXX - RaSP City Of London Police CP-XXXX - ERPT CPO-XXXX - RPU TRJ-City-XXXX ...
Fleet and use of callsign | Metropolitan Police
You have asked what vehicles the Roads and Transport Policing (RTPC) use, including a breakdown by make, model, year and team the vehicle is attached to and the vehicle capabilities including if it is marked or unmarked.
Collar number - Wikipedia
A collar number, also known as a shoulder number, force identification number (FIN) or occasionally as force number (although this can also refer to the ID number of a force itself), identifies police officers, police community support officers (PCSO), special constables (SC or SPC) and some police staff in UK police forces – other law ...
Roads Policing Unit - Wikipedia
A roads policing unit (RPU), or a similarly named unit in some forces, is the specialist road traffic police unit of a British police force. RPUs work with the National Police Chiefs' Council roads policing strategy, Policing our Roads Together, [1] which has five strands: Casualty reduction. Counter-terrorism.
Call Signs - PoliceMP
We understand that it may be confusing to understand all the different call signs so we’ve developed this guide to help you! Remember to use the lowest callsign available to you, PCSO 1 upwards, police divisions 10 upwards etc, please refer to your divisional guidance for full details. Please note, callsigns are not always reflective of real life.
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