A man has been arrested after armed police swooped on a disturbance in Livingston .
18.02.2020 - 18:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
AN arresting proposition has been made by Police Scotland as it launches a campaign to recruit new special constables – with Monklands candidates invited to join the process.
The Special Constabulary is a part-time volunteer body consisting of officers with identical powers to that of police officers.
The role is described as “diverse, from policing football matches to assisting at road accidents, from patrolling the streets of your local community to investigating crime”.
No two shifts are the
A man has been arrested after armed police swooped on a disturbance in Livingston .
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