RESCUE teams from Loch Lomond, the MoD's marine unit and the RNLI are among the attractions at the annual open day at Dumbarton's police station this Saturday, July 22.
The doors open at the Garshake office at 10am on Saturday.
Police Scotland themselves will be represented by dog handlers (and their dogs), traffic officers, horses, motorbikes and the service's mountain rescue team.
Other attractions on the day will include ScotsERVS NHS motorbikes, Loch Lomond park rangers, Penguin Pete and several community groups and organisations including CHAS, Y-Sort-It, Skapade, Alzheimer Scotland and P
The day will feature tours of the cells, a chance to get your fingerprints taken, face painting, a Beat the Goalie competition, a tuck shop, a raffle draw and the famous chip pan fire display.
Parking for the event is at the neighbouring car park at West Dunbartonshire Council's Garshake building.
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