Police Scotland deny putting pressure on staff over ‘complex’ Trump visit | Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s senior officer responsible for the police plan for his visit to Scotland this weekend, stressed his power to successfully directed the US presidential visits, as he opposed the concerns that he worried about unjust pressure on the personnel.
Trump will open a new 18 -hole golf court in the holiday town of the North Sea in the North Sea in Menie, north of Aberdeen, who was born on Lewis Island, Mary Anne Macleod Trump. He is also expected to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his visit.
Vice President Emma Bond, said in a statement to the media on Tuesday, II. He said that since Elizabeth’s death, the “large -scale, complex” operation would be the largest of Scotland and that he would include local officers, national departments, private officers and wider UK colleagues for expert support.
Bond, a gold commander for the policing plan, said that power is also directly communicating with the US Secret Service and that their priorities are to ensure a peaceful and safe visit to Scotland while continuing policing services for the rest of the population.
On Monday, representatives of the Scottish Police Federation, representing rank and file officers, expressed their concerns that they do not have enough civil servant numbers to support the plan, and said that they are already looking for legal advice with some personnel to work longer hours to violate the workplace agreements.
Bond said that senior commanders knew the concerns brought to the agenda by the policy union and that they were working with them to address them. “I am sure that we can determine the strategy as the Golden Commander,” he added.
Despite rejecting the approval of a certain number of civil servants to participate, the Scottish police request to “mutual assistance” to the Northern Irish Police Service.
Bond used the briefing to determine the “important” protests that are expected to accompany Trump’s visit. Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen’de meetings and US President Turnberry Golf Club flying in 2018 during his last visit to the streets “thousands of” recorded.
Police said that Scotland’s starting point is a “positive and busy approach: ım Let’s be very clear: Any activity that tries to break an event or risks the security of the people is not legal protest.”
Bond said that power was willing to be pre -engaged with protest groups, but he has not yet spoken with the Stop Trump coalition, one of the main organizers who want people to gather in Edinburgh and Aberdeen on Saturday.




