Forbes business Frank Spice Nissan has again provided practical support to local police, supplying the Lachlan Local Area Command with a brand new Nissan X-trail.
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The 2015 model X-trail is the third vehicle the Nissan dealer has provided to the Lachlan command, for use in community engagement activities.
Senior Constable Daniel Greef and his commander Superintendent Chris Taylor said the agreement with Frank Spice was a good example of working with the community.
“This is a great example of community engagement - of working with local businesses and local people to benefit the community. It brings a lot of benefits to both parties - the police and the community,” Superintendent Taylor said.
Sen Const Greef said the two-wheel drive petrol engine X-trail was comfortable and gives the command another vehicle to carry the equipment they need to do their job.
It is not used for front-line policing but instead allows the Crime Prevention Officer, other liaison officers, and the command’s VIPS (Volunteers in Policing), to travel throughout their communities performing security assessments, attending public meetings or meeting with local stakeholders.
Frank Spice Nissan’s Troy Hurford and Michael Spice said the business is pleased to give its support.
“We’re always there to support the police,” Mr Hurford said.