Source · IOPC Learning Case

National recommendation - National Police Chiefs' Council, November 2020

Ref: 2016/073123 Recommended 30 Nov 2020 Response due 25 Jan 2021
Use of force and armed policing

In 2016 the IPCC investigated a Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer's use of force that also involved the use of a multi tool. The multi tool was the officer's personal property. The blade on the multi tool was longer than 3 inches and was also lockable. The MPS policy stated that officers should only use equipment that has been authorised by the MPS. It was raised during the misconduct hearing that a large number of officers were carrying and using …

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Recommendations

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Recommendation 1

The IOPC recommends that the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) should issue national guidance that provides clarity to officers about the carrying and use of multi tools when on duty. Do you accept the recommendation? Yes

Addressed to: National Police Chiefs Council
Linked bodies: National Police Chiefs Council
Accepted
Force response

Accepted action: Following examination of the comments by the LQC chair, consultation with a number of forces, Police Federation and NPCC leads the NPCC Operations Business Area will devise and issue advice to forces to recommend that they institute clear internal policies around the carriage and use of multi tools and folding pocket knives on duty based on the following principles: Multi-tools or folding pocketknives are not personal protective equipment.Any multi tool or folding pocketknife carried by officers or staff should be such that they are not unlawful as set out by S139 Criminal Justice Act 1988; either by exemption or through the statutory defences.Use of any multi tool or pocketknife should be proportionate, legal and necessary and compatible with the College of Policing’s Code of Ethics and as such officers and staff are accountable for their use.Where carried this should be securely and in such a way as to minimise any negative public perception.