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By Deborah Price Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire
Image: Radar Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd has backed calls for police officers to be given some priority in the roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccine. And he revealed that excess doses of the vaccine have already been given to more than 100 police officers in the county. Mr Lloyd made the remarks at a meeting of the Hertfordshire Police and Crime Panel on Thursday (February 4), in response to a question from the public. He told members of the panel that he agreed front-line officers should be ‘early’ in being vaccinated. And he revealed that he had personally lobbied Policing Minister Kit Malthouse on the issue.
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An error in a standard housekeeping process on the UK’s controversial Police National Computer (PNC) database has led to the deletion of more than 150,000 DNA, fingerprint and other records, the Home Office has confirmed.
The PNC - the national law enforcement DB that holds personal info on people arrested by the police as well as data on people who have been questioned by police but never charged or convicted of any offence - is hosted on a Fujitsu mainframe, running Software AG s Natural programming language using ADABAS database.