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the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
                                                                                   He said: “The new statutory guidance
                                                                                does offer some wriggle room and is much
                                                                                better now than it was in its original form
                                                                                when it first came out in 2014. But the APP
                                                                                has been tested in court and if you stick to it,
                                                                                you can’t go wrong.”
                                                                                   Mr Chesterman also tackled issues
                                                                                around the separation of officers – this makes
                                                                                people who have just been through a
                                                                                life-changing incident feel like suspects rather
                                                                                than witnesses he said – and discussed the
                                                                                issue of anonymity in today’s world of BWV.
                                                                                   The seminar also heard from the
                                                                                Federation’s national custody forum chair,
                                                                                Chris Bentley, who said PIP was not always
                                                                                easy to accommodate in the custody arena.
                                                                                   “At 3am where are you going to find three
       A demonstration on restraint.                                            custody sergeants and seven jailers needed
                                                                                for the 39 other detainees being held that
       scenario. It is hoped it could eventually be   thing was that we were given time, there was   night?” he asked.
       rolled out nationwide to help diagnose a   no pressure put on us. We had great support      Chris called for better PIP training for
       medical condition called Acute Behavioural   from the Federation and occupational health.   non-police custody staff such as detention
       Disturbance (ABD) by monitoring heart rates   In fact, if I hadn’t had the support of   officers and custody nurses.
       and oxygen saturation levels of detainees.  occupational health, I don’t know if I would      In closing, it was noted that the benefits
          Staffordshire Police response officers Tony   still be in the job.”   of good post-incident procedures can make
       Collier and Rob Goodwin were involved in a      The investigation carried out by the police   all the difference between ‘career death’ or
       pursuit which ended in a three-car collision   watchdog, the Independent Office for Police   keeping the job officers love.
       with victims suffering life-changing injuries.  Conduct (IOPC), was originally meant to last
          With the support of the local Federation,   three months but ended up taking 10
       sympathetic bosses and occupational health,   because a member of the public - who was   OUR  R EP  SAY S :
       they were guided through the investigation   not even present at the scene of the accident
       procedures after a malfunctioning ‘black box’   - claimed officers were driving in an illegal
       system – Spirit - showed their car speeding at   manner.                   I found the seminar very informative
       100 mph.                                                                   and useful, I believe that any PIP
          The drama began after the officers had                                  involving our members needs to be
       pulled over a suspicious vehicle. PC Goodwin                               fully explained to all involved.
       was speaking to the male driver and had                                       I thought this seminar had more
       attempted to whip the car keys out of the                                  involvement for those attending and
       car’s ignition when the driver suddenly shot                               demonstrations turned out to be
       off leaving the officer clinging on for dear life.                         very interesting.
          The officers immediately chased after the                                  We were shown how in the near
       offender, who had a warrant for immediate                                  future when officers make an arrest
       recall to prison, but after several miles doing                            the PIC will be fitted with a Fit-bit
       only moderate speeds, the errant driver                                    style bracelet which could help
       crashed into two cars, seriously injuring three                            prevent custody deaths.
       other people.                                                                 One of the guest speakers was
          PC Goodwin said: “Over a 15-year career, it                             solicitor Kevin Donoghue, who
       was probably the worst day of my policing                                  specialises in civil actions against
       career – and as it transpired, probably the   DCC Simon Chesterman.        the police. One of his observations
       very best.”                            BWV was crucial in calibrating the actual   was that very often police officers
          With the casualties cut out of the cars   speed of the officers’ car, vital because the   get involved in incidents that
       and the air ambulance having left the scene,   on-board Spirit computer gave false readings.  perhaps other agencies should be
       the officers and three other colleagues were      As a result of the investigation, Spirit was   taking the lead on.
       ferried to Staffordshire Police HQ where the   eventually removed from all Staffordshire      Another speaker on that panel
       PIP process was started.            vehicles. “Body-worn cameras will save you,”   was Dr Meng Aw-Yong, a forensic
          PC Collier said: “Unlike Rob, I had not had   said PC Goodwin.          medical examiner and president of
       had any previous PIP awareness training so I      But also key to both PCs was the support   the British  Academy of Forensic
       felt like the pressure was ramping up all the   they received throughout, emerging   Science. Without the PFEW putting
       time because I had no idea what to expect.”  afterwards with renewed vigour for the job.   on these seminars, the possibilities
          But he felt grateful to post-incident   PC Collier said: “The whole process ultimately   of meeting and listening to such
       manager (PIM) Pete Owen, ‘the most   turned five cynical officers into massive fans   speakers would be slim.
       important man in the room’ because, he said:   and supporters of Staffordshire Police and the      Whenever I attend these events,
       “There was a very calm approach, no bullying   way that they do their business.”  I always come away thinking how
       or finger pointing – these are the people      Delegates also heard from national   little training officers receive in PIP
       looking after you. I was quite glad there was   firearms lead DCC Simon Chesterman who   and if they were trained how much
       no separation and although I was very   urged officers to follow Authorised   easier it would make the procedure
       worried, I could feel that wraparound   Professional Practice (APP), saying it was a   for them.
       support.”                           better bet and afforded more protection than   John Williams, deputy chair of West
          PC Goodwin added: “The most important   the new draft statutory guidelines issued by   Midlands Police Federation

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