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Herts Police mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

Left to right, Inspector Steve Alison (Chair of the Herts Police LGBT+ Network), Sergeant Gary Cranfield (Vice Chair of the Herts Police LGBT+ Network), Chief Constable Charlie Hall and Chief Fire Officer Darryl Keen. Police have been flying a rainbow flag to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia The flag was flying high at Hatfield Police Station today on Monday 17 May as the Constabulary joined forces with local partners to recognise the day. The annual event was created in 2004 to draw the attention of policy makers, opinion leaders, social movements, the public and the media to the violence and discrimination experienced by the LGBT+ community worldwide.

Herts Police take stand against LGBTQ+ abuse to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

Herts Police take stand against LGBTQ+ abuse to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia is now celebrated in more than 130 countries every year on May 17 Officers at Hatfield Police Station flying the rainbow flag (Image: Herts Police) Subscribe for news and features from Hertfordshire s diverse communities Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Officers at Hatfield Police Station have shown their support for the LGBTQ+ community by raising a rainbow flag to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia.

Force pays tribute to murdered former Watford officer

Hertfordshire Constabulary has paid tribute to Clive Porter A police force has said its former officer who was murdered will be remembered as an “inspiration” in an emotional tribute. Clive Porter, 63, from Tring, served as an officer in the Meriden and Garston area in the 80s during his near 30-year career with Hertfordshire Constabulary. He was found with serious injuries on a towpath near the Grand Union Canal in Aylesbury on April 26 and died at the scene despite the efforts of emergency services. Chief Constable Charlie Hall, from Hertfordshire Constabulary, said Mr Porter was a “hugely respected and well-liked member of the team” and was known for his “calm nature and devotion to his family”.

Police pay tribute to former officer who died in Aylesbury

Clive Porter who found by the Broughton Bridge in Aylesbury Hertfordshire Constabulary has paid tribute to a former police constable who died after reportedly suffering serious injuries in Aylesbury. Clive Porter, 63, from Tring, worked for the police for 30 years, serving in the Hertfordshire Constabulary, before he joined the Canal and River Trust. He was found with serious injuries on a towpath near the Grand Union Canal on Monday (April 26) and sadly died at the scene. Chief Constable Charlie Hall said: “We were incredibly saddened to hear of the tragic passing of retired police officer Clive Porter, and our thoughts are with his family at this devastating time as they try to process an unimaginable loss.

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