Derbyshire Police to save £3,000 a year from new uniform
POLICE in Derbyshire will save £3,000 a year when a new uniform is introduced.
New style shirts to be worn by all uniformed operational police officers and uniformed police staff will be introduced from Monday, March 18.
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Derbyshire police officers will start wearing the new uniform from Monday, March 18
Police officers will wear black shirts and police staff will wear blue.
A spokesman said the new clothing items are the most practical shirts to suit today’s policing needs.
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As well as improved practicality, the change brings Derbyshire Constabulary in line with other forces, giving them the opportunity to buy uniform jointly with other constabularies.
A further benefit is that the introduction of the shirts will give the force a cost saving of around £3,000 each year when compared with the current costs.




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