Allan Frank GODFREY
AKA Biggie, Big Al, Al
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NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – Class # 131
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # 15284
Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 8 May 1972 ( aged 21 years, 7 months, 9 days )
Probationary Constable- appointed 19 June 1972 ( aged 21 years, 8 months, 21 days )
Constable – appointed 19 June 1973
Constable 1st Class – appointed 23 March 1978 Seniority Date = 23 June 1977
Detective – appointed ? ? ?
Senior Constable – appointed 23 June 1981
Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 December 1987
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Stations: Darlinghurst ( 3 Division )( GDs )( ProCst – Cst ),
Darlinghurst ( 3 Division )( Traffic Branch – Solo Motor Cyclist )( Dec 1973 – Apr 1974 ),
Annandale ( 8 Division )( GDs )( Apr 1974 – Sept 1979 )( Cst – Cst 1/c ),
Glebe ( 8 Division )( GDs )( Sept 1979 – Feb 1982 ),
Liverpool ( 22 Division )( GDs )( Feb 1982 – Sep 1993 ), Green Valley ( 22 Division )( Beats )( 1993 – 1996 ) – Retirement
Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW Police: From: 8 May 1972 to ? ? 1996 = 26 years,
Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 8 May 1972 to ? ? 1996 = 26 years, Service
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Awards: National Medal – granted 2 November 1988 ( SenCon )
Born: Friday 29 September 1950
Died on: Friday 7 March 2024
Age: 73 years, 5 months, 7 days
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Cause: Stroke
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Event / Diagnosis date: Thursday 6 March 2024
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In 2017, Allan underwent open heart artery by pass surgery.
Probationary Constable Allan. F. Godfrey
A former Motor Mechanic entered the Police Academy at Redfern and commenced his Initial Training, as part of Class 131.
He was attested on 6/1972 and stationed at No. 3 Division (Darlinghurst) on General Duties, and where he was promoted 6/1973 to the rank of Constable.
In 12/1973 he transferred to the Traffic Branch as a Solo Motor Cyclist and Traffic Signals Sections.
Then in 4/1974 he was transferred to No. 8 Division, Annandale (a substation of Balmain) on General Duties and where he was promoted 3/1978 to the rank of Constable 1/c.
Then in 9/1979 to Glebe Police Station on similar duties. In 2/1982 he was transferred to Liverpool on General Duties, where he was promoted 6/1981 to the rank of Senior Constable.
He remained at Liverpool until 1988.
Source: Liverpool Police History by Joe Stanioch, NSWPF # 14194
Liverpool General Duties Police were incensed by claims of the NSW Minister for Police, Mr Peter Anderson MP, that there were too many police (at Liverpool).
According to the Liverpool Branch Secretary of the NSW Police Association, Senior Constable Allan. F. Godfrey, of the 108 General Duties police listed at Liverpool, 28 are not involved in day to day law enforcement.
S/C Godfrey said that of the 28:-
* Three police were on permanent sick report awaiting discharge from the Force.
* One Officer was shot in the execution of his duty over 12 months ago.
* One Officer was under suspension.
* Six were involved in prisoner security at the Liverpool District Courts.
* Two were attending Penrith Court for the Milperra bikie court hearings.
* Two were guarding Family Law Court Judges on the North Shore.(following bombings)
* Five were involved in Warrants and Summonses.
* One was assigned to the Criminal Information Unit.
* Five were on restricted duties.
The remaining 80 Police attend court cases, prisoner escorts, internal affair and ombudsman’s enquiries and training courses. With such exclusions there are only about 40 police left to perform day to day duties in Liverpool and Green Valley.
These police are rostered over three shifts, seven days a week. In reality of the 108 General Duties police named on the roster, there were only three cars crews and four station staff per shift at Liverpool. Green Valley has only one Officer in the Station and one car crew per morning and afternoon shift. Green Valley was closed between 11pm and 7am each day.
Over night the sub-station area was patrolled by Liverpool, and the Green Valley vehicles are housed at Liverpool Police Station.
Source: August 1985. Liverpool Leader Newspaper via Liverpool Police History by Joe Stanioch, NSWPF # 14194
No to Strike.
Police from Liverpool, Fairfield and the Macarthur District held a mass meeting, attended by in excess of 150 police, who unanimously decided to endorse the NSW Police Association’s call for the immediate increase of 2000 police in the state.
The Secretary of the Liverpool Branch, Sergeant Allan. F. Godfrey said that “all stations in the ‘I’ District were short of manpower”.
Source: May 1986. Liverpool Leader Newspaper via Liverpool Police History by Joe Stanioch, NSWPF # 14194
New Liverpool Police delegate to the NSW Police Association conference was Allan. F. Godfrey.
Source: 1987. Liverpool Police History by Joe Stanioch, NSWPF # 14194
Liverpool Police Officer – Sergeant 3/c. Allan. F. Godfrey returned to Liverpool LAC on General Duties until 9/1993 when he was transferred to Beat Policing at Green Valley LAC.
He retired from the NSW Police in 1996 after 24 years of service to the NSW Community.
Source: 1987. Liverpool Police History by Joe Stanioch, NSWPF # 14194 – via Allan Godfrey.
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Cal
8 March 2024
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