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=== Vehicles ===
=== Vehicles ===
The Specialist Protection Group has access to specialised vehicles in order to accomplish its duties.As well as the use of the standard white police [[SUV]] and [[Van|Van Transport]], the specialist protection group have the following assets at their disposal.
The Specialist Protection Group has access to specialised vehicles in order to accomplish its duties. As well as the use of the standard white police [[SUV]] and [[Van|Van Transport]], the specialist protection group have the following assets at their disposal.
* SPG Van (Cargo) (Police Van Cargo) - For Terrirotial Policing
* SPG Van (Cargo) (Police Van Cargo) - For Terrirotial Policing
* Police MB-4WD - For use as a Rear Vehicle during a convoy
* Police MB-4WD - For use as a Rear Vehicle during a convoy
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=== Leads ===
=== Leads ===
''The leads deal with the strategic side of command. They set objectives, oragnise the unit, handle applications, track performance, deal with public relations and represent the unit in the [[Police Board]] and to [[Police Ranks and Structure#Gold Command|Police Command]]''
''The leads deal with the strategic side of command. They set objectives, track performance, oragnise the unit, handle applications, deal with public relations, manage backend documents and databases and represent the unit in the [[Police Board]] and to [[Police Ranks and Structure#Gold Command|Police Command]]''


Chief of Specialist Protection (CSP) - The officer in charge of the whole unit and ultimately responsible for all its actions.
Chief of Specialist Protection (CSP) - The officer in charge of the whole unit and ultimately responsible for all its actions.
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=== Seniors ===
=== Seniors ===
''The seniors deal with the tactical and operational side of command. .''  
''The seniors deal with the tactical and operational side of command respectively.''  


Head Protection Officer (HPO) - Two officers hold this position and are also part of the command team with the leads. They handle the tactical side, engaging in leading operations and trainings, organising members, dealing with activity and responding to public protection requests
Head Protection Officer (HPO) - Two officers hold this position. They handle the tactical side, engaging in leading operations and heading trainings and trainers.


Senior Protection Officer (SPO) - For each HPO there are 4 SPOs. These officers handle the operational side of command as they lead patrols and small scale operations.
Senior Protection Officer (SPO) - For each HPO there are 4 SPOs. These officers handle the operational side of command as they lead patrols and small scale operations.
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Trainers are responsible for training new officers attempting to join the unit and training the Trainee Protection Officers. They deal with the following:
Trainers are responsible for training new officers attempting to join the unit and training the Trainee Protection Officers. They deal with the following:
* Trainings - Baisc/Advanced/Combat
* Trainings - Baisc/Advanced
* Assessing TPOs on patrol
* Assessing TPOs on patrol
* Conducting the Field Assessment for TPOs to become full POs
* Conducting the Field Assessment for TPOs to become full POs


=== Members ===
=== Members ===
Protection Officer (PO) - Unlimited numbers of officers can hold this position. At this rank an officer is now fully part of the unit and has access to all of its resources.
Protection Officer (PO) - Unlimited numbers of officers can hold this position. At this rank an officer is now fully part of the unit and has access to all of its resources and assets.


=== Trainees ===
=== Trainees ===
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== Recruitment ==
== Recruitment ==
Police Officers are able to apply to join the Specialist Protection Group through an application process. Applications are reviewed by SPG Command and officers are vetted. Officers who have previously been guests on SPG patrols and have impressed have a higher chance of having their application accepted. Officers who also show a strong dedication and skill as a guest on patrols may also be invited to skip the application process. Once an officer has had his application accepted he is subject to a basic training. Having passed their basic training officers go on to become Trainee Protection Officers (TPOs). At this rank officers get access to the basic SPG Armoury and are able to go on patrols. TPOs are required to patrol for a minimum of 5 hours before they are then allowed to take their Field Assessment (FA). The 5 hour minimum may depend on their performance on patrol observed by seniors. Once being eligible for the Field Assessment, the officer is subject to an assessed normal patrol where they must fulfill 10 specific criteria. If the officer successfully gets a mark of 35/50 (70%) they are given the rank of Protection Officer (PO) and are now officially considered a member of the unit.
Police Officers are able to apply to join the Specialist Protection Group through an application process. Applications are reviewed by SPG Command and officers are vetted. Officers who have previously been guests on SPG patrols and have impressed have a higher chance of having their application accepted. Officers who also show a strong dedication and skill as a guest on patrols may also be invited to skip the application process. Once an officer has had his application accepted he is subject to a basic training. Having passed their basic training officers go on to become Trainee Protection Officers (TPOs). At this rank officers get access to the basic SPG Armoury and are able to go on patrols. TPOs are required to patrol for a minimum of 5 hours before they are then allowed to take their Field Assessment (FA). The 5 hour minimum may depend on their performance on patrol observed by seniors. Once being eligible for the Field Assessment, the officer is subject to an assessed normal patrol where they must fulfil 10 specific criteria. If the officer successfully gets a mark of 35/50 (70%) they are given the rank of Protection Officer (PO) and are now officially considered a member of the unit.
[[Category:Specialist Units]]
[[Category:Specialist Units]]
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