Britain’s ageing police fleet demonstrates chronic underinvestment in vital services

30 Dec 2022

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A Freedom of Information request by the Liberal Democrats has revealed the true picture of Britain’s ageing police fleet. In a snapshot, data from 28 police forces across the country shows: 

  • England’s oldest police car is 36 years old and belongs to West Yorkshire Constabulary 

  • Five police forces have police cars that are 20 years or older

  • 1,531 police cars across the country are over 10 years old, while 6,000 are between 5-10 years old

  • One in seven of Avon and Somerset’s fleet is over 10 years old and over one in eight in Hampshire is over 10 years old

  • Surrey has the fewest ageing cars with just 1% of their fleet over 10 years old

These figures show a desperate situation of chronic underfunding in police forces across the country, which could be leading to an impediment of operational efficiency. 

The Liberal Democrats believe the Police, who are doing their best to keep communities safe, should not be faced with a lack of investment which forces them to rely on equipment that is not fit for purpose. 

Commenting on these figures, Liberal Democrats Spokesperson for Home Affairs Alistair Carmichael MP, said:

"People would be shocked to learn that the police still own a vehicle from 1986. When the car was first registered, Lionel Messi hadn’t been born, the Pet Shop Boys were topping the charts and Google was still a decade away from invention. How can a car past its prime be reliable in an emergency?

“Of course the Police need to maximise their resources, but their fleets are not the place to cut corners. To ensure crucial parts of their jobs, like high-speed chases, are safe, the police should be using modern, fit for purpose vehicles, not cars older than the people driving them. 

“Our police forces do a fantastic job 24/7, especially around the festive season, keeping our communities and families safe. But this Conservative Government has run their budgets into the ground, squeezing them on from every angle and making it harder to do their jobs effectively. 

“Police must have their budgets restored and the Government must ensure each force has access to equipment that is state of the art and can function exactly as required in an emergency.”

ENDS

Notes to Editor:

Full table of police forces fleet data (also available to view here in excel):

Force

Oldest police

car in force

Average age

of fleet 2021 (months)

Average age

of fleet 2020

Average age

of fleet 2019

Number of police

cars 5-10 years old

Number of police

cars 10 years+

% of police

cars 5-10 years old

% of police

cars 10 years+

Notes

Hampshire

14

     

450

254

N/A

N/A

 

Avon and Somerset

20.7

67

   

245

91

37.00%

14.00%

 

Norfolk

15

     

279

76

48.00%

13.00%

 

Suffolk

20

     

242

63

43.00%

11.00%

 

Staffordshire

18

     

228

59

41.00%

11.00%

 

West Yorkshire

36

48

   

282

75

33.00%

8.50%

 

Dorset

17

18

48

76

267

37

58.00%

8.00%

 

Police Scotland

20

     

699

174

28.00%

7.00%

 

Lancashire

18

48

   

785

64

93.00%

7.00%

 

Hertfordshire Constabulary

20

n/a

n/a

n/a

53

18

17.00%

6.80%

 

Cumbria

18

     

27

1

16.00%

0.06

 

Northamptonshire

17

     

106

17

33%

5.00%

Some data exempt

Gloucestershire

19

     

173

21

37.00%

4.50%

 

Derbyshire

16

60

   

343

26

47.00%

3.60%

 

Kent

17

50

       

37.00%

3.40%

 

Cheshire

16

     

263

26

34.00%

3.40%

 

North Wales

12

58

   

250

18

43.00%

3.00%

 

Bedfordshire

15

     

30

4

19.00%

2.50%

 

Cambridgeshire Constabulary

16

n/a

n/a

n/a

29

4

13.60%

1.80%

 

Surrey

14

48

   

287

10

37.00%

1.00%

 

West Midlands

12

         

4.60%

1.00%

 

Warwickshire Police

Refused FOI

               

Devon and Cornwall

18

15

   

267

221

     

Thames Valley

18

     

450

254

     

Gwent

17

96

   

125

7

     

Sussex

16

48

   

156

6

     

City of London Police

14

     

12

3

     

Merseyside

12

     

38

2

     

British Transport Police

8

36

   

11

0

6.50%

   

Total

       

6097

1531

     

 


 

 

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