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Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones said there are “few greater honours” for officers from the county than supporting the Queen’s Funeral plans this week and that
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones. Photo: Steve Smailes for Lincolnshire Reporter“There can be few greater honours for a servant of the Crown than to ensure the dignified and safe mourning of our monarch by the public and I am sure that every officer of Lincolnshire Police supporting these historic and poignant events across the country will feel that way and do us all proud.”
Not all officers will be assigned to protecting the Queen or her funeral processions, but may be allocated to fill the gaps in other forces where needed. “We are working closely with other emergency services and organisations to make sure that as many planned events as possible can go ahead safely whilst balancing it against the need to ensure that the policing requirements for national events and daily policing are met.”
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