The 2018 TISPOL Conference takes place on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 October at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Manchester Airport.
Following
the success of Project EDWARD in 2016 and 2017, TISPOL is once again
coordinating Project EDWARD, the European Day Without A Road Death, on WEDNESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2018
For
2018 our plan is to double our socials media engagement (we achieved a
25 million unique reach own Twitter in 2017) so that more and more
people engage with our aim of reducing death and serious injury on the
roads.
We also want to show that zero represents much more than a number... Zero means no midnight knock on the door, no lives torn apart...
Here’s how you can help in 2018:
- Contact media@tispol.org if you have some specific ideas, or wish to ensure you are included in all the Project EDWARD information we share
- Record a video message we can put on the Project EDWARD website
- Help spread the word on social media using #ProjectEDWARD
- If you have a budget and could become a supporter - or might be able to connect us to organisations willing to assist - then we would be enormously grateful.
Join us in Frankfurt for the Road Safety, Technology and Enforcement Conference, 26 and 27 June
We
are looking forward to playing our part in the forthcoming Road Safety,
Technology and Enforcement Conference, which takes place in Frankfurt
on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 June. On the agenda will be enforcement
technology, autonomous vehicles and road safety strategies...
...plus we will be officially starting the countdown to Project EDWARD 2018.
Take a look at the Conference details, and how you can use your TISPOL affiliation to save money on the delegate booking rate...
TISPOL as an independent member network: reflections on the first full year
General
Secretary Ruth Purdie looks at changes in TISPOL's structure since
2017,the priorities for the new-look network, the possible barriers
to progress and the guiding principles for the new three-year
strategy...
Welcome
to TISPOL's 2017 Annual Report. This is the third and final report
against our three-year strategy 2015 - 2017. This strategy focused on
four principle objectives. We set out to deliver safer and more secure
roads and to also ensure that the TISPOL network was effective and
efficient in the way it conducts its business and engages with key
stakeholders within the road safety arena across Europe.
Lithuania: comment from Marija Kazanovic
How
does the participation in various entertaining events affect the image
of a serious institution? Last weekend five Lithuanian police women's
crew participated in the Women's Rally, along with several hundred
female crew members. I believe that at least 1,000 drivers have
established close and friendly ties with the police and may have changed
their opinion about the police in very positive way.
Marija (pictured at the front of the image above) is a senior specialist at the Lithuanian Traffic Police Service.
What do you
think? Is it appropriate? Or does it give the wrong message? Should police officers stand back? Tell us your thoughts...
At the end of April, two Tesla Model S were being put into service by the Police Luxembourg.
Electric
vehicles will be more and more present on our roads in the future. It
is a less known technology that will raise new challenges. A key
question is whether such vehicles are suitable for use by
administrations, especially in law enforcement. The Police Luxembourg
has a very good >>
Officers
have caught a driver using a disabled parking permit of a person who
died eight years ago. As part of day of enforcement for Operation
Enable, officers in Dublin targeted the misuse of disabled permits and
seven motorists were found to be in breach of traffic laws.
Seven disabled parking permits were seized by Gardai, one of which that belonged to a person who had died eight years ago.
Sgt Peter Woods, who leads on operation Enable, will be speaking at this year's TISPOL Conference in October.
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