William Taylor
Male, Person
1947 –
Who is William Taylor?
William Taylor CBE QPM is a retired British police officer.
Taylor was educated at Blairgowrie High School, Perthshire, Scotland. In 1966 he joined the Metropolitan Police in London as a Constable. He later joined the Criminal Investigation Department as a Detective Constable and served at police stations in Central London until 1976, when, as a Detective Chief Inspector, he was transferred to the Community Relations Branch at Scotland Yard. In 1978 he was promoted to Detective Superintendent and assigned to the Central Drugs Squad. In 1980 he was promoted to Detective Chief Superintendent and became staff officer to Commissioner Sir David McNee. In 1982 he was promoted to Commander, the youngest officer of chief officer rank in the Metropolitan Police, and was appointed Commander CID. The following year he was appointed Commander Hackney and Stoke Newington, and in January 1985 he became Commander Flying Squad, in which role he also headed No. 9 Regional Crime Squad.
However, a few months later, in July 1985, Taylor was appointed Assistant Commissioner of the City of London Police and in 1989 Deputy Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police.
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