Truckers Stammtisch is co-ordinated nationally by Police Sergeant Richard Golding (Met Police) and Police Constable Steven Rounds (CMPG) of the Association of Chief Police Officers Commercial Vehicle Enorcenment Group (ACPO CVEG). Both officers are available for site visits, presentations, advice, guidance and media enquiries. Website issue's should be directed to PC Steven Rounds.
Press and media enquiries can be directed to either of the above contacts. Media coverage so far includes BBC News, Central TV News, Radio 1, Radio 5 Live, Karrang Radio, Commercial Motor Magazine, RoadTransport.com.
Press Releases - West Midlands Police, Northants Police, Humberside Police
Truckers Stammtisch, the 24/7 hotline and this website are wholly funded by the police, although advertising and sponsorship may be available to appropriate organisations - contact us for more information.
Funding for officers time for stammtisch events, organisation and coordination will be given freely by the police services involved, however potential sponsorship opportunities could include vehicle provision, portable, modular or inflatable buildings buildings, portable furniture/display stands, printing of banners or other literature.
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The stammtisch team have already attended Truckfest 2009 at the Peterborough Showground and a number of other high profile commercial vehicle events. Not only do the team have expert knowledge across all commercial vehicle legislation, they also have an excellent understanding of newly introduced or proposed legislation via their involvement in ACPO CVEG and other advisory roles - contact us for more information.