West Yorkshire Police is bringing police cars, drones and a virtual reality experience to Bradford’s Lister Park.
The event will take place between 12pm and 3pm on July 24, 2022.
Attractions include vehicles and motorcycles, an exhibit from Bradford Police Museum, crime scene investigation sites, a virtual reality experience, lawn games and a chance to meet police mascots and welfare dogs.
The public can chat with West Yorkshire Police officers, career and recruitment teams, wildlife officers and get information about becoming special constables, cadets and much more.
Police will also be on hand to add bikes to the National Cycle Database register.
Inspector Laura Grosvenor-Horsfall of Bradford District Police said: “This is a great event in the heart of Bradford to showcase to the public the work we do.
“This is a family day out and there’ll be lots of activities for all ages.”
Chief Inspector John Toothill from the Positive Action Team at West Yorkshire Police said: “Have you ever fancied joining the Police or interested to find out more? The event at Lister Park is the place to get all that information and ask all the questions you’ve wanted to know.
“This could be the first step towards a new career.”
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