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Default Police's radio language training scheme leaves Police Federation baffled

Training for police officers in how to speak in keywords over the radio will not be taken seriously, the Police Federation has warned. The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has come up with more than 30 keywords and phrases that it expects officers to learn and use when communicating on their digital radios. Using keywords over the radio instead of regional, informal language will increase national understanding of police operations and free up officers' time, according to the NPIA. But the Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, was scathing about the system. "It isn't going to bring about efficiency," constable Paul Lewis told Personnel Today. "One of the phrases is 'Yes Yes' rather than 'Yes'. This may have been relevant for analogue communications with line interference, but not for digital radios." Keywords Use... Instead of... Yes yes Yes Negative


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