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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 02/07, in which the MPA announces that police bodies have joined forces to recover airport costs. Sections available here: Content Police bodies join forces to recover airport costs02/07 Police authorities and police forces from across the country are meeting next week to discuss how they can work together to recover more fully the costs of policing the UK’s nine major airports. Under the Civil Aviation Act 1982 nine designated airports are required to contribute to policing costs. But police authorities and police forces have found it increasingly difficult to recover what they consider to be a fair proportion of the costs from airport operators. And the problem has worsened due to the increased cost of providing counter-terrorist cover. In order to find a way forward, the Metropolitan Police Authority and the Metropolitan Police Service have organised a meeting of all the affected police authorities and forces to come up with a solution. Len Duvall, Chair of the MPA, said:
Notes to editors1. Nine airports are currently designated: Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Prestwick, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. Police authorities and police boards from all of these areas will be represented at the meeting on 16 January. 2. Richard Barnes, MPA member, will chair the meeting. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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