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Published Date: 08 February 2010
CALDERDALE Police are welcoming a new senior officer to their ranks.
Inspector Dave Browning has been with West Yorkshire Police for 21 years, and joins the area from the Airedale and North Bradford division.
He has previously worked from Halifax for 14 years before promotion took him to other areas of the force.

"I am delighted to be coming back to my roots," said Insp Browning.

"I live in Calderdale and see this as my area. So I am very happy to be working here again."

Insp Browning is in charge of a team that responds to emergency calls.


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  • Last Updated: 08 February 2010 4:45 PM
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ooooarrrrr,

08/02/2010 15:03:58
Dave is ready for his new

IS THIS A QUIZ?
2

exhecman,

08/02/2010 15:27:52
tie?
3

PosterMeerkat,

08/02/2010 15:59:13
Toupee?
4

Hillman Imp,

08/02/2010 16:14:27
He'll find out what he's doing when he looks at his name badge that's fastened to his tie.
5

Mick Clarke,

08/02/2010 16:20:16

Bottle of Grecian 2000?
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New Pete ,

Lincs 08/02/2010 22:02:05
I thought my laptop was duff, but I managed to read 'CHALLENGE' with no problems. Good luck man - you'll need it.
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retired peeler,

halifax 11/02/2010 17:25:24
'In charge of a team the responds to emergency calls'

Thought they were all supposed to do that?
Does it mean some officers wont/can't/don't respond to emergency calls???
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doberman,

13/02/2010 20:18:26
7. Yes thats exactly what it means. Some don@t and lots won't but its not their fault its what they are instructed to do. The bare minimum or and I quote "just stick a plaster on it do not try to cure it"
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