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In various petitions the members of the Police Force have
compared the conditions under which they serve with those governing the Metropolitan Police, and have asked that their pensions may be calculated on a similar basis to that in use
for this body of Police. The question, however, of additional amount for tropical service, the 6/60ths at present, has been
rather lost sight of, the main consideration being that on
retirement after full service the pension may be 2/3 of their
salary. Owing, however, to the age of joining the HongKong force being usually greater than that of joining home forces, the
effects of a tropical climate on health and in consequence
less fitness for a long period of service, and to the necessity
of long leave, and the time so spent being counted for pension
purposes, as half service, it seems equitable and just that
some addition or alteration is required to the Metropolitan
scale of pensions to make such suitable for the HongKong
service. I attach a tabulated statement of systems of pensions
(& diagram of same) calculated for 1st class Inspectors
retiring after various periods of service.
As regards these various schemes.
Scheme A This is the pension scheme under which men on dollar
salaries and who entered the service before 1897 retired. It
gives a very fair pension.
Scheme B This is the present one in force. Under this scheme Men get leas pension than did corresponding officers under Scheme. It hadrly gives a living pension to a man with a
wife and possibly children who still need support. Scheme C. This is the existing Metropolitan Scheme. It gives no allowance for tropical service.It is for men of less than 21 years' service worse than Scheme B, the existing one.
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