While sniffing around for something to write about at work, I found this: http://www.met.police.uk/foi/pdfs/discl ... 000079.pdf
It's a response to a Freedom of Information request for the number of staff in the Met's firearms enquiry team, broken down into numbers of police staff and actual police constables, numbers of management and training.
In typical police fashion it says as little as possible in the maximum number of words, but the details they do give are interesting. None of the firearms enquiry team have received formal training. The team is roughly split 50/50 between uniformed coppers and civilian police staff, but has 5 uniformed constables and 2 non-uniformed police staff at management level. The Met have erroneously decided not to disclose how many members of the team hold FACs.
There are seemingly no constables over the rank of inspector in the team. The team does not report to any higher level of management, as far as licensing decisions go - which makes me wonder why I've got Bernard Hogan-Howe's facsimile'd signature on my FAC.
Met Police licensing team composition
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Re: Met Police licensing team composition
Gaz: I thought having an interest in guns and having an FAC was more of a disqualifier in our armed police, or am I wrong?
C'mon surely you cannot be lost for something to write about. I see there's a petition up about exclusion orders to stop (community?) abusing of young girls. got an e-mail from change.org about it.
C'mon surely you cannot be lost for something to write about. I see there's a petition up about exclusion orders to stop (community?) abusing of young girls. got an e-mail from change.org about it.
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Re: Met Police licensing team composition
I think you are wrong, strangely enough. Last few publicly available FEO job adverts I've seen (and posted on a thread somewhere on here, actually) have deliberately asked for previous knowledge/experience of firearms.Chuck wrote:Gaz: I thought having an interest in guns and having an FAC was more of a disqualifier in our armed police, or am I wrong?
Find me a tech angle to that! :lol: today was a quiet day hence I was poking about, if I find something interesting, techy and offbeat I usually try and write it up.C'mon surely you cannot be lost for something to write about. I see there's a petition up about exclusion orders to stop (community?) abusing of young girls. got an e-mail from change.org about it.
Incidentally, the Met claims to publish all FOI requests it answers on this page: http://www.met.police.uk/foi/disclosure ... re_log.htm
I'm certain they don't publish all the answers there, but the sanitised, press-friendly snippets still make interesting reading in parts.
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Re: Met Police licensing team composition
This was the case in Herts a few years ago, if not actual policy certainly a trend, or so it appearedChuck wrote:Gaz: I thought having an interest in guns and having an FAC was more of a disqualifier in our armed police, or am I wrong?

However, this topic was about firearms enquiry team, not armed police.
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Re: Met Police licensing team composition
When a FEO just was advertised for Essex police it stated that you must have firearms experience
Re: Met Police licensing team composition
Chuck wrote:Gaz: I thought having an interest in guns and having an FAC was more of a disqualifier in our armed police, or am I wrong?
C'mon surely you cannot be lost for something to write about. I see there's a petition up about exclusion orders to stop (community?) abusing of young girls. got an e-mail from change.org about it.
Oddly enough I have heard the same regarding Avon and Somerset's Armed Response teams, however, the claim has remained unsubstantiated. On the other hand all my FEOs had either been Armed Response officers or shooters themselves
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