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re age breakdown of honorary police officers

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WQ.139/2018

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMITÉ DES CONNÉTABLES

BY SENATOR S.Y. MÉZEC

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 11th SEPTEMBER 2018

Question

Will the Chairman publish the number of people currently serving as honorary police officers, broken down by Parish and the following age brackets?

20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69

Answer

Will the Chairman publish the number of people currently serving as honorary police officers, broken down by Parish and the following age brackets?

20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69

Answer

 

Parish

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60+ *

St Brelade

1

4

2

4

5

St Clement

7

1

5

5

2

Grouville

1

3

2

1

7

St Helier

5

8

5

6

11

St John

-

-

4

5

6

St Lawrence

-

1

-

5

3

St Martin

1

4

1

2

8

St Mary

2

3

2

2

5

St Ouen

1

3

4

6

3

St Peter

-

5

3

5

1

St Saviour

-

3

5

7

3

Trinity

1

1

2

5

9

Total

19

36

35

53

63

* To be nominated for election as a member of the Honorary Police a person must, on the day of nomination, be at least 20 years of age and less than 70 years of age.

However, serving members of the Honorary Police who have attained the age of 70 may stand for re- election to the same office for one further and final term. Whilst still in office they may also stand for election to a different office within the Honorary Police. A person over the age of 70 elected to a different office cannot on the expiry of that term office be re-elected to serve a further term or whilst still in office be elected to a different office.

The age band of 60-69 has therefore been amended to 60+ to include members of the Honorary Police who have been elected in accordance with the above provisions.