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David East (police officer)

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65:, East was Chief Constable of South Wales Police. Much as though the area was a key coal production area, East's careful policing meant that the area suffered few of the industrial relations problems associated with others areas of the British Isles. One of the key decisions East made was to address the problem of transporting coal from 77:
East was also the Chief Constable in charge of investigation of the most serious incident during the Miners Strike. On 30 November 1984, a concrete block was dropped on the car of taxi driver and father of four
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as a transport issue, running daily convoys of 140 trucks escorted by police cars and motorcycle outriders; none were stopped, and because East refused to use riot gear clothed police, none were attacked.
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East and his wife Gloria live at Bingham, Nottingham along with his daughter and grandson. East is involved with both the Bridgend Male Voice Choir, and the Llantwit Major Rugby Club.
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said it was "an utterly despicable deed". A court in Cardiff convicted 21-year-old miners Dean Hancock and Russell Shanklin of Wilkie's murder, later reduced on appeal to
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East would later pit himself forward for a number of committee and managing roles within the WRU, latterly beaten to the role of President of the WRU by
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in the early 1990s, but only survived in the post for six months, resigning after the boards decision to let an invitational Wales team tour
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in August 2004, after which he resigned from all positions he held with the WRU.
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East was appointed Chief Constable of South Wales Police in 1983. During the
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QPM
Chief Constable
South Wales Police
Welsh Rugby Union
Llanelli
Devon and Cornwall Police
UK miners' strike (1984–1985)
Llanwern
Port Talbot
David Wilkie
Neil Kinnock
Margaret Thatcher
manslaughter
Arthur Scargill
Tony Benn
Welsh Rugby Union
South Africa
Keith Rowlands
Sir Tasker Watkins
"Home"
the original
South Wales Police
"1985: Miners jailed for pit strike murder"
Two-horse race to succeed Sir Tasker
WRU appoint new president
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
"Llantwit Major RFC"

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