- Richard Brunstrom
Richard Brunstrom is the
Chief Constable ofNorth Wales Police , a position he has held since January 2001.Biography
Brunstrom graduated in
Zoology from theUniversity of Wales, Bangor , and joinedSussex Police . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3462885.stm BBC News: 'Brunstrom: Road to controversy'] BBC Wales] After 11 years, in 1990 he moved toGreater Manchester Police as a Superintendent serving initially inOld Trafford , regularly commanded the policing ofManchester United andManchester City home football games. He then became a Divisional Commander atBury . Brunstrom was appointed Assistant Chief Constable in theCleveland Police in September 1995, subsequently promoted to Deputy Chief Constable. [http://www.north-wales.police.uk/nwpv2/en/about/cc.asp Bio of Brunstrom] north-wales.police.uk] .North Wales Police
Brunstrom joined North Wales Police as Deputy Chief Constable in January 2000, and was appointed Chief Constable of the Force in January 2001. Throughout his tenure, Brunstrom has courted controversy, with his campaign against speeding drivers and his support for
speed camera s has drawn criticism from motorist groups. His vociferous action against speeding and other traffic crimes has led to him being nicknamed the "Mad Mullah of the Traffic Taliban", byDaily Mail columnistRichard Littlejohn .Brunstrom has called for the decriminalisation of all drugs – including
heroin andcocaine – and has urged the Government to declare an end to the "failed" war on illegal narcotics. [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article3061121.ece Legalise all drugs: chief constable demands end to 'immoral laws'] "The Independent" - 15 October 2007]Brunstrom has been praised for his action against anti-social behaviour and his learning and promotion of the
Welsh language , and being the first Chief Constable to have his ownblog . PreviouslyACPO 's head of road policing policy, head of the UK’sNational Wildlife Crime Unit , and police co-ordinator on drugs policy across Wales.In September 2007, as a demonstration of support for
Taser s being trialled in rural areas of North Wales, Brunstrom volunteered to be tasered by his fellow officers. Video footage of the event was posted on the forces website; Brunstrom was tasered for 1.5 seconds, and swore as he lost control of his body. Afterwards he described the event as "Not pleasant" and warned "I very strongly advise you, if faced by an officer and a Taser, that you follow the instructions of the nice police officer, because you will not enjoy the consequences of disobedience.". [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east/6980867.stm|title=Chief constable zapped by Taser|date=2007-07-05|publisher=BBC News]During refurbishment work at North Wales Police headquarters in December 2007 Brunstrom staged a break-in, scaling scaffolding attached to the building and climbing through a window. It was initially claimed that this was a stunt to expose lax security. [cite news|title=Police chief breaks into his HQ|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7147620.stm|publisher=BBC News|date=2007-12-17] , but a Freedom of Information subsequently revealed that this was a fabrication; the real reason for the 'break-in' was Brunstrom's entry fob's no longer working [cite news|title=Why 'Mad Mullah' police chief Brumstrom REALLY broke into his own HQ...he was locked out|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1040987/Why-Mad-Mullah-police-chief-Brumstrom-REALLY-broke-HQ--locked-out.html|publisher=Daily Mail News|date=2008-08-04] .
Welsh language
Brunstrom has been praised for his learning and promotion of the
Welsh language , in which he holds anA level . This has led to him being created an honoraryDruid by theGorsedd of Bards list at the 2006National Eisteddfod , [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5123112.stm Police chief is honoured as druid] BBC Wales - 28 June 2006] and in April 2007 made a speech to Welsh communities pressure groupCymuned in which he urged politicians to update the 1993 Welsh Language Act, and said he was doing his duty by raising it. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6556433.stm Police chief 'duty' over speech] BBC Wales - 15 April, 2007]Mark Gibney
Mark Gibney was a 40 year old motorcyclist, who was killed in 2003 through
decapitation when his bike crashed on a bend on theB5105 betweenCerrigydrudion andRuthin inDenbighshire . In a private presentation toreporters in May 2007 to launch a new approach to speeding via courses and training versus points and fines, Brunstrom used a series of photographs of dead motorists including a photograph of Gibney's decapitated body. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6608917.stm Watchdog inquiry over biker photo] BBC Wales - 1 May 2007] Although both Brunstrom and the North Wales Police Authority apologised without reservation to the family, Brunstrom was investigated by the IPCC at the request of the Police Authority, and was given a severe warning. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7085806.stm Brunstrom criticised over photos] BBC Wales - 9 November 2007]Albert Owen , the Labour MP forAnglesey called for Brunstrom to resign as he was "out of control" and that the controversy surrounding him overshadows the work of the police. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7100711.stm MP's call for Brunstrom to resign] BBC Wales - 18 November 2007] When later interviewed about the choice of photograph, Brunstrom apologised to Gibney's family and admitted making a mistake he regretted, but admitted that he would if given the choice use the photograph again but would have approached the family first. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7103193.stm Brunstrom would show photos again] BBC Wales - 20 November 2007]References
External links
* [http://www.north-wales.police.uk/nwpv2/en/about/cc.asp Bio of Brunstrom at North Wales Police]
* [http://www.north-wales.police.uk/portal/blogs/cc/default.aspx Richard Brunstrom's blog at North Wales Police]
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