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Early Times
The history of the LCPF started in 2007 with a force of 7 constables 3 sergeants and 1 inspector. Back then the highest rank was inspector. The first inspector was called Inspector Pierce. Back then the force was based on a waterfront property with a small dirt driveway that led to a stable for 4 horses(one for each sergeant and one for Inspector Pierce). During Inspector Pierce's rule, he introduced 3 standard revolvers to be kept locked up in the station. The uniform Inspector Pierce had in usage was a simple black blazer with 4 black buttons and a simple silver badge. The revolver was located in a custom built holster inside the blazer. Inspector Pierce retired in 2010 when the force had 10 constables and 7 sergeants. The last thing Inspector Pierce did was create the rank Superintendent. He created it to be lower than inspector, it was just used for his assistant at the time, who had wanted a rank. |
Left to Right; A uniform used during Pierce's time, one of the revolvers he issued, and the saddle he used for his horse.
The Progressive Ages
During the Progressive Ages steam and Coal had just been invented, so had the first car, so LCPF bought 4 cars to use as the first "police cars". LCPF outfitted them with louder wailing horns and blue lanterns as early flashing lights and sirens. The Inspector during this was called Inspector Martin. His first move as Inspector was to change the ranks so he was Superintendent and his assistant was an Inspector. During that time the telephone was created, and so was the first emergency call centre. The LCPF was really popular during that time with 14 constables, 9 sergeants, and 5 inspectors. During this time the Notorious criminal Colonel Mustard and his gang had just started up. They were infamous for their secret hide-outs. Those included boats, old factories, old mines, and much more. Colonel Mustard was finally arrested as his gang tried to rob a train (2013). After this incident, the British Transport Police was invented. During this time the first female officer joined (Constable Lily). The uniforms used during this era were less fancy, they were just black tunics. The last thing Superintendent Martin did was to give himself a new rank, inspired by another police force he promoted himself to the new rank of Commissioner. Commissioner Martin retired in 2014.
The Progressive Ages
During the Progressive Ages steam and Coal had just been invented, so had the first car, so LCPF bought 4 cars to use as the first "police cars". LCPF outfitted them with louder wailing horns and blue lanterns as early flashing lights and sirens. The Inspector during this was called Inspector Martin. His first move as Inspector was to change the ranks so he was Superintendent and his assistant was an Inspector. During that time the telephone was created, and so was the first emergency call centre. The LCPF was really popular during that time with 14 constables, 9 sergeants, and 5 inspectors. During this time the Notorious criminal Colonel Mustard and his gang had just started up. They were infamous for their secret hide-outs. Those included boats, old factories, old mines, and much more. Colonel Mustard was finally arrested as his gang tried to rob a train (2013). After this incident, the British Transport Police was invented. During this time the first female officer joined (Constable Lily). The uniforms used during this era were less fancy, they were just black tunics. The last thing Superintendent Martin did was to give himself a new rank, inspired by another police force he promoted himself to the new rank of Commissioner. Commissioner Martin retired in 2014.
Left to right; An old LCPF police car, An old "Tunic" uniform, the old (2014) police station, and Colonel Mustards mugshot photo.
All the artifact pictured above are available to be seen at the LESM, this history was written by a member of the LESM.
Important Incidents
The Lego City Train Yard Riot
Major Collision on the A1
On January 16th, 2019, a yellow rented jeep collided head on with a red tow truck. Both drivers went to hospital, one in a stable co edition, the other with life-threatening injuries.
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Primrose Hill Car Chase
A car chase in the Primrose hill area ended badly when LCPF put out a spike strip, the car they were chasing went around the spike strip but crashed into the police traffic van. This was the first LCPF vehicle that was put out of action because of a crash. Luckily LCPF got a new one.
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On the cold eve of December 9th, 2018, Members of the public rioted against the confusing new train timetable. The LCPF joined forces with the BTP to stop the rioters. During the Riot, a Ford Super-car was set on fire by a smoke bomb thrown by the rioters.
The Lego City Crime Spree
A maintenance truck was hi-jacked by 2 men on December 11, 2018. The truck was driven past a shop when one of the men jumped out and grabbed a display of $400 worth of skateboards. The truck then continued down the street and stopped outside of a clothes shop where that same man robbed expensive shirts, luckily a father & son saw the actions and called the police who put a stop on the crime spree.
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8/18
On November 8th, 2018, A delivery van was stolen from in front of a bike shop, The thief then drove it into a McDonalds restaurant. He then hijacked a parked car, which he rammed into a red bus, sending the roof flying down the street. He then drove the stolen car into the Thames. He swam to shore and was shot in the leg twice by an armed Anti-terrorist LCPF officer.
The Kings Cross Train Bombing
The emergency alarm of the second coach of a train that was departing Kings Cross was pulled at around 8:01 AM. The Train was evacuated about 16 studs away from kings cross and the BTP called the LCPF for help. The LCPF made the executive decision to drive the train back into kings cross so that emergency services can reach it better. Armed police searched the train and found a suspicious object located near the front of the train. The LCPF called for Explosive Identification, Retrieval And Detonation Team (EIRADT). Seconds after the Officers had left the train, the suspicious bag blew up, sending debris everywhere. No one was injured. One passenger was arrested on-scene and was found guilty of the crime.
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