Thursday, 12 September 2013

Bromley Police Station Open Day Sunday 22nd September

Bromley Police Station is to open to the public for a public engagement event on Sunday 22nd September 2013 between 10am - 4pm.
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This event will give members of the public a rare and behind-the-scenes glimpse at what goes on inside a police station and see some of the vehicles, specialist units, equipment and resources that the MPS has at its disposal.

Visitors and residents will also be able to talk to local Senior Police Officers about policing in their area and will be on hand to give out crime prevention advice and material.

Safer Transport Teams will be carrying out free cycle security marking of bicycles and registering the details on BikeRegister to help tackle and prevent cycle crime.

Members of the public can attend the police station in Bromley High Street anytime between 10-4pm where they will be greeted by Borough Police Officers and given a talk and tour of the station and an opportunity to ask questions.

There is no requirement to register for the event or the cycle marking, simply turn up.

Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said:

"We are very clear that we are here to serve London and by inviting the public into our police stations we can give an insight to our daily work to keep them safe and tackle criminals."
"I’d urge all Londoner’s to visit one of the police stations which is opening near them on the day and learn more about the Met."
"I want the Met to be an open organisation. We are accountable to the public. These open days symbolise that openness - and I hope people enjoy looking around their local station."

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