Last month, a man detained by Brice spit in the eyes of the officer, which made officers fear he might be affected by the corona virus. He took the test, said a police official, who eventually returned negative.
Brice, who did not want this to happen to other officers, worked with Mosely to coordinate donations.
Inspector David Wilkes thanked Mosley for “an extraordinary gesture.”
“There is a fantastic community spirit in and around Nottinghamshire at the moment and we are happy to accept donations,” Wilkes said in a statement.
Each shield requires around 60 to 90 minutes to make, according to a press release. Mosely told police that sometimes her 3D printer worked 24 hours a day to produce reusable face shields.
“I hope this won’t happen to anyone else,” Brice said. “Nobody should be able to withstand this kind of behavior in the work they do.”
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