Peel Regional Police Senior Officer's Patch. Canada.
A cloth yellow/gold bordered and lettering sleeve patch for Senior Officers of Peel Regional Police. Ontario, Canada.
Worn by senior officers and commanding officers from the rank of Inspector to Chief of Police.
Very good condition. Ref: M46.
A cloth yellow/gold bordered and lettering sleeve patch for Senior Officers of Peel Regional Police. Ontario, Canada.
Worn by senior officers and commanding officers from the rank of Inspector to Chief of Police.
Very good condition. Ref: M46.
A cloth yellow/gold bordered and lettering sleeve patch for Senior Officers of Peel Regional Police. Ontario, Canada.
Worn by senior officers and commanding officers from the rank of Inspector to Chief of Police.
Very good condition. Ref: M46.
The shoulder flash worn on each arm by senior officers (higher ranks) has a gold/yellow border, gold/yellow lettering, black background, and colored seal of the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Worn by Senior Officer and Commanding Officer: Inspector, Staff Inspector, Superintendent, Staff Superintendent, Deputy Chief of Police and Chief of Police.
The Peel Regional Police (PRP) provides policing services for Peel Region (excluding Caledon) in Ontario, Canada.
It is the second largest municipal police service in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, and the third largest municipal force behind the Toronto Police Service.
The Peel Regional Police were established in tandem with creating the Regional Municipality of Peel on 1 January 1974.
The former forces of Brampton, Mississauga, Chinguacousy, Port Credit and Streetsville got merged to form the Peel Regional Police Service.