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MOTOR-CYCLE POLICEWOMEN FOR LONDON.—Twelve policewomen are training in the use of lightweight motor-cyeles at the Police Driving School at Hendon, as part of a plan to give the force more mobility. Three patrol officers of the new force are shown in training at the school. If the operation is a success the idea will be extended to the whole of the metropolitan police areas.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 13

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MOTOR-CYCLE POLICEWOMEN FOR LONDON.—Twelve policewomen are training in the use of lightweight motor-cyeles at the Police Driving School at Hendon, as part of a plan to give the force more mobility. Three patrol officers of the new force are shown in training at the school. If the operation is a success the idea will be extended to the whole of the metropolitan police areas. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 13

MOTOR-CYCLE POLICEWOMEN FOR LONDON.—Twelve policewomen are training in the use of lightweight motor-cyeles at the Police Driving School at Hendon, as part of a plan to give the force more mobility. Three patrol officers of the new force are shown in training at the school. If the operation is a success the idea will be extended to the whole of the metropolitan police areas. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 13

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