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 Cuffs and Truncheons
The top of the truncheon has the Queen Victoria crown along with the letters CP (City Police) This truncheon has a three digit badge number, however there is no divisional letter on the top of the truncheon.
This truncheon also has the stamping of the Crown at the top of the truncheon, with the letters CP (City Police) This style was used from the early 1940's up until the mid 1990's when the City adopted the current ASP Baton (Expandable baton).
Sometimes the Specials were issued their own truncheons, however often they had to supply their own truncheons, which were often were very crude and were often nothing more than shaved down table legs or turned pieces of wood.
citypolice.tripod.com /cuffs_and_truncheons.htm   (1114 words)

  
 Truncheon Saturday - Canada's New Queen - CBC Archives
Truncheon Saturday - Canada's New Queen - CBC Archives
Home > Life and Society > Canada's New Queen > Truncheon Saturday
le Samedi de la matraque," or Truncheon Saturday.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-69-70-192/life_society/new_queen/clip9   (258 words)

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