Police volunteer Hal Moir clocks up 10,000 hours

Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna and Hal Moir

Volunteer in Policing (VIP) member Hall Moir has received recognition for 10,000 hours of volunteer service to the NSW Police Force.

Moir first began volunteering at Brisbane Water Police District in 1999 and has since assisted police on hundreds of occasions including at community events, painting stations and cooking barbecues.

Brisbane Water Police District held an awards ceremony on March 30 as Moir received recognition for his service.

Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna said Moir’s assistance and dedication over the years could not be overstated.

“VIPs are a core part of our team, and I wish to thank Hal for volunteering tirelessly for more than 20 years,” McKenna said.

“For more than 10,000 hours, Hal has helped Brisbane Water police make the district a safer community and his dedication is truly remarkable.

“Volunteers like Hal do so much for police behind the scenes, and it was great to see that recognised at the awards ceremony.”

Source:
Brisbane Water Police