BASC fights police cost cutting licensing practices

Monday, 26 September 2011 11:21 AM

The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), is urging members who come across police forces which are breaching Home Office guidance on firearms licensing to complain and to inform the association.

The call comes after BASC accused Dyfed-Powys Police of ignoring Home Office guidance on applicants’ medical checks.

BASC was tipped off by a member that the force was making shotgun and firearm certificate applicants foot the bill for GPs’ letters and insisting the applicant request their own medical report direct from their GP.

BASC took action by writing to Dyfed-Powys Police and has been told by the force the changes have been made because of cost cutting.

BASC is concerned that other police forces which are looking to cut costs could follow suit. The organisation will be at the forefront of protecting shooters’ interests in the licensing process.

BASC’s director of firearms, Bill Harriman, said: “We understand that there are serious staffing problems at Dyfed-Powys Police but that is no excuse to discriminate against applicants who are ill or who have a disability. If you come across a police force which has done as the Dyfed-Powys Police force has done then make a complaint and don’t be afraid to do so. Give us the details, we will take action. This is something which needs to be stopped as it is in breach of Home Office guidelines and police forces need to know they cannot get away with making up their own policies to save cash.”

BASC’s advice to members if they come across any other police force which is asking applicants to meet the cost of medical reports is to make a formal written complaint to that force’s professional standards or complaints and discipline department and to send BASC’s firearms department a copy of the letter and any response.

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