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PSNI officers' danger money plea | PSNI officers' danger money plea |
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The police federation has said PSNI officers' morale will plummet if their danger money is cut while they face a threat from dissident republicans. | The police federation has said PSNI officers' morale will plummet if their danger money is cut while they face a threat from dissident republicans. |
The special allowance had paid £2,731 a year to officers up until 2007, when the federation agreed to a 25% cut in two stages. | The special allowance had paid £2,731 a year to officers up until 2007, when the federation agreed to a 25% cut in two stages. |
The federation said it would be "contemptible" if the government implemented the second cut next month. | |
The Northern Ireland Office said the cuts reflected the progress made in NI. | The Northern Ireland Office said the cuts reflected the progress made in NI. |
It added that the reductions were made in agreement with police representatives. | It added that the reductions were made in agreement with police representatives. |
"We are deeply grateful for the dedication of all police officers in Northern Ireland and 75% of the allowance remains in place," said an NIO spokeswoman. | "We are deeply grateful for the dedication of all police officers in Northern Ireland and 75% of the allowance remains in place," said an NIO spokeswoman. |
A spokesman for the Police Federation said the lives of several officers could have been lost in recent dissident republican attacks. | A spokesman for the Police Federation said the lives of several officers could have been lost in recent dissident republican attacks. |
"The chief constable has made it clear he's never seen the level of threat as high," he said. | "The chief constable has made it clear he's never seen the level of threat as high," he said. |
"On the one hand, the secretary of state and security minister acknowledge that threat, on the other, they are taking this contemptible approach. | |
"Officers want to believe they are backed by a government to the hilt, not one that is in denial about the threat they are facing." | "Officers want to believe they are backed by a government to the hilt, not one that is in denial about the threat they are facing." |
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