Exmouth policing teams show support for 2024 Pride event
Officers from the Exmouth Neighbourhood Police Team went along to the local Pride event on Saturday to meet visitors and help mark the special day.
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Officers from the Exmouth Neighbourhood Police Team went along to the local Pride event on Saturday to meet visitors and help mark the special day.
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