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Environment Agency waterways stars win back their stripes
25-Jan-2012

The Environment Agency has reintroduced merchant navy insignia for its enforcement patrol crews on the River Thames.

The new insignia will help make Environment Patrol Officers more recognisable to boaters and other river users whilst improving their effectiveness as a deterrent to unruly or illegal behaviour.
The insignia is displayed on epaulettes worn on the shoulders of employees’ uniforms - but this is not the first time the insignia has been used by Environment Agency patrol officers. The original merchant navy insignia was replaced in 2007 by a more modern version which incorporated the Environment Agency logo with elements of the old Thames Conservancy branding.
Nick McKie-Smith, Waterways Enforcement Team Leader, said: “The feedback we’ve had from customers is that the previous insignia made our enforcement officers less visible to our customers and other river users. That visibility can nip certain incidents in the bud before they happen, removing the need for enforcement action in the first place, and this was something we lost.”
Although there was no marked increase in incidents on the river as a result of the previous insignia change, the enforcement team felt strongly that the old insignia would have been helpful in a number of tense and occasionally hostile situations.
The revived insignia uses combinations of stripes to identify specific roles and will be worn by Environment Agency boatmen, technical officers and waterways team leaders.

Matt Carter, waterways operations manager will also wear insignia to denote his position as Harbourmaster for the River Thames, with responsibility for enforcing the requirements of legislation relating to the navigation of the river, as will Nick McKie-Smith as Assistant Harbourmaster.

“Our enforcement officers do a tough job and are arguably the unsung stars of the service we provide to boaters on the Thames. So I’m really pleased that the old insignia has been reintroduced, and allowed our officers to win back their stripes. And I’m sure our customers will be pleased too.”

Reintroducing the merchant navy insignia will realign Environment Agency waterways employees with those of other harbour authorities in the UK and internationally, including its neighbour on the River Thames, the Port of London Authority.

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Yes, because they really need to waste a whole crapload of money on this don't they? I'm very disappointed in this futility.

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Yes, because they really need to waste a whole crapload of money on this don't they? I'm very disappointed in this futility.

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Don't be daft they are supplying shirts anyway so adding a few strips will hardly amount to much, the improvement in moral and recognition out doing the job is well worth it. Probably one of the cheapest improvements they can make. Well done Matt Carter.
 

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Don't be daft they are supplying shirts anyway so adding a few strips will hardly amount to much, the improvement in moral and recognition out doing the job is well worth it. Probably one of the cheapest improvements they can make. Well done Matt Carter.

Here, here. A bit of authority and respec'

Now bring back the No. 1's for the lockies (high days and holidays only)......

Where can I find a display of the various rank flashes?
Should I dip my ensign for a passing launch? After all we've got no Navy left, so there aren't many opportunities.
 

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Everyone has gone badge mad. It used just to be cinema Commissionaires now its security guards,parking gestapo etc. etc.
Still nothing beats the dress of the Boat Club Commodores on sail pasts - hillarious.:D
 

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Where can I find a display of the various rank flashes?

From the Environment Agency web site as linked above:

The insignia worn by waterways employees will be:
• boatmen - one stripe
• technical officer - one and a half stripes
• team leader - two stripes
• assistant harbour master – three stripes
• harbourmaster – four stripes

I agree that it is a good idea to reintroduce a more formal uniform since it helps to make it clear who is in charge of the lock. On one occasion I assumed that the lock was unmanned because the lock keeper looked like another boater working the other control pedestal.
 
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