POLICE have been out in force in York city centre.

Specially trained officers have been out talking to members of the public as part of Project Servator or 'unpredictable policing' which launched in North Yorkshire five years ago.


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A police spokesman said: "Our specially trained Project Servator officers continue to be out and about come rain or shine but in the last week they were joined by officers from two other forces.

"North Yorkshire Police  continues to support the training of more officers in this special policing tactic helping to keep everyone safe.

"Thank you to City of London Police Civil Nuclear Constabulary and York Minster Police who continue to work closely with us to help keep our beautiful city safe. 

"We pop up anywhere, at any time and in any weather.

"Please stay vigilant and report anything suspicious."

York Press: Police Project Servator officers in York city centrePolice Project Servator officers in York city centre (Image: North Yorkshire Police)

Police say the scheme is a mix of "unpredictable and highly visible" deployments, plain clothes work, and work with businesses, community organisations and the public, and the scheme has since been adopted by other forces around the country.

Deployments can pop up anywhere, any time, in any weather, and include highly visible policing supported by a range of resources that can include CCTV, armed police officers, police dogs, automatic number plate recognition, mounted police, plain clothed officers and air support - including drones.