Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
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Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
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Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
Looked and filled out the reply.
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Me too....
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are there any red flags in there? I've read it and it just seems they are tacking on about taking more time returning, and basically saying don't be afraid to take stuff.
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Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
Great, thank you.
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Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
It isn't firearms licensing it is firearms certification.
You don't get a licence you get a certificate.
If plod can't even get that right then we are indeed doomed.
You don't get a licence you get a certificate.
If plod can't even get that right then we are indeed doomed.
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Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
Any answers I gave concerning firearms or shotguns always contained the word "Certificate". Made a point of it.
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Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
And firearms are not "certified " the person is, to give authority to be in legal possession.
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Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
Some useful links to other relevant documents in the main consultation.
Re: Statutory guidance for chief officers of police
If anyone notices any poisoned suggestions, bad ideas or red flags in the consultation doc, can they please post them & what they suggest in reply - None of the NGBs have made suggestions on how to complete it!
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