West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police have harmonised policies and procedures with the Authorised Professional Practice (APP) for police pursuits. All police vehicles entering service are now fitted with an Information Data Recorder (IDR) with plans to roll out a new telematics system and dash cams. (AI summary)
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essential that the officer conducting the pursuit gives timely and accurate risk assessment information to the pursuit commander. It is now emphasised as part of all initial/refresher training, that pursuit drivers must updO the pursuit commanders of all changes in risk and not make assumptions based on their own local knowledge. Training of pursuit commanders has also been addressed with a view to calling off pursuits if information is asked for and not received in a timely manner from the pursuing driver. The OCC Inspector will throughout a pursuit prompt for an updated risk assessment from the pursuing driver and challenge the driver if the risk assessment is not sufficient. All these changes have now been completed and are current operational practice. Other Issues All police vehicles entering service are now currently fitted with an Information Data Recorder (IDR). There are now only a few vehicles on the fleet which do not have this capability and they will soon be replaced. The Alliance has put out to tender and is now in the process of signing contracts with a supplier to bring a far more advanced telematics system to all operational police vehicles. We envisage that we will enter the trial phase of the new system in March 2016 with a view to rolling out across the wider fleet by June
2016. In relation to dash cam footage, I can report that in December 2015 we formally put the contract out to tender which was then followed by an evaluation phase which concluded in January 2016. It is anticipated that we will award the contract at the end of March. Thereafter, it is hoped to begin procurement and configuration in April with a full roll-out across the pursuit and firearms fleet anticipated to commence from 5th July onwards. As such this particular gap should be resolved during the next nine months or so. The lengthy process was necessitated in order to spend wisely whilst being fully cognisant of the many elements of technological advances being undertaken within the Alliance's ongoing change programme. Please be assured that West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police take these matters with the upmost seriousness. We recognise pursuits are a high risk activity that requires effective controls to be in place and trust that you are assured of our commitment to take all actions necessary. Kind regards