The power of the port police, as opposed to any other supplier of security provision or support, is that they have the powers of a constable. The strength of that, and the support that we give to our police officers, speaks for itself. The port in his constituency has reserve powers to create a force if it so wishes, and I would encourage it to do so. My experience of the port of Tilbury police is that, given the amount of high-value commercial activity in a port, there is every opportunity for serious and organised crime, which requires the expertise and dedication of sworn-in police officers to combat that effectively. To be frank, it will give a level of service that contract providers such as G4S would never be able to provide.
Marine Navigation (No. 2) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Jackie Doyle-Price
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Friday, 19 October 2012.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Marine Navigation (No. 2) Bill.
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