Category: POLICE
F113 DOP Metropolitan Police Wasserwerfer 9000
F113 DOP Metropolitan Police Wasserwerfer 9000
This is one of three water cannon purchased by the Met in 2014 and sold off in 2016. Bought second-hand from the German police, these vehicle were very controversial due to the cost of buying, maintaining and upgrading them – particularly when they weren’t authorised for use on the streets.
In the wake of the 2011 riots, then London Mayor Boris Johnson authorised the purchase of the three vehicles at £28,000 each and asked them Met to prepare them for use. They were stored at the Met’s Gravesend outdoor training facility and the Met denied the existence of them for quite some time.
The Home Secretary has never authorised their use and provided a long list of reasons why they wouldn’t be authorised. The Met confirmed that they had spent £330,000 in total on the project including upgrades, paintwork and training.
London’s former Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Stephen Greenhalgh tweeted a picture of one of the water cannon in use on the training ground. Credit: Twitter/Stephen Greenhalgh.
Hampstead Heath Constabulary Vauxhall Mokka
Hampstead Heath Constabulary
Vauxhall Mokka
This car was new to the small London constabulary in 2015. As well as being used for patrolling the heath, it carries first aid equipment including a defibrillator. This is important because the ambulance service often struggle to access the heath and then can find it difficult to navigate. The light bar has been customised to show a single blue light at night so people can see it is a police vehicle from a distance in total darkness.
J67577 St Clement Honorary Police Mitsubishi Outlander
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St Clement Honorary Police
Mitsubishi Outlander
St Clement parish have had this 4×4 since 2013 but after two years’ service it was still yet to receive it’s badges. This car replaces a black Ford Fiesta. The local parish get to keep any revenue from speeding fines and this is one of the examples of what they spend it on.