HC Deb 02 October 1941 vol 374 c735W
Sir F. Sanderson

asked the Home Secretary what is the fixed scale of compensation payable to a special constable who is incapacitated whilst on duty during a raid, and who, in consequence, is unable to follow his civilian employment for a period of two or three months?

Mr. H. Morrison

There is no fixed scale of compensation for special constables temporarily incapacitated as the result of injuries on duty, but police authorities are authorised to pay an allowance not exceeding £3 10s. a week in respect of loss of earnings.

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