If you’re going to Clacton Airshow, we’ll be there, watching out for you and helping to keep your family safe.
#Tendring District Commander Chief Inspector Ella Latham says: “From our community policing, response and roads policing officers, to our specialist teams and Special Constabulary, the Essex Police family will be looking out for you and helping to keep your family safe, as we do across #Essex all year round.
“We hope you enjoy your visit to #Clacton and the wider Tendring District.
“Do give officers a wave if you see us out on patrol in the town, along the seafront or on the roads, and come and say hello if you can.
“We’re here to help people and keep you safe but, if anyone does break the law or behaves anti-socially, we’ll deal with them swiftly and robustly.”
To get the best out of your visit, before you travel make sure you visit the #ClactonAirshow website at www.clactonairshow.com
You’ll get information about the child wristband scheme, where best to park – and ride! – and lots of FAQs so you can get the best out of your visit to the Essex Sunshine Coast.
If you do need help, see anything you feel is suspicious or something just doesn’t feel right, do tell a police officer, police community support officer, member of council staff or security officer.
In an emergency, please call 999 but consider whether you need the police, coastguard, fire or ambulance service.
Finally, please remember, drones can’t fly within a Restricted Airspace (Temporary) zone or RAT, without the permission of the Flying Display Director. A RAT has been set up for the airshow. You can find out more on the Drone Assist app.
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