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A police officer is under investigation for dangerous driving in connection with the deaths of two teenagers riding an ebike earlier this year


That's the dangerous driving which South Wales Police claimed didn't happen, because they lied that a chase did not take place.

In the hours after the riot in the Ely area of Cardiff in May, the South Wales police and crime commissioner, Alun Michael, claimed the riot was provoked by false rumours of a police chase.

It was only after the Guardian, other media organisations and family members of the boys tracked down CCTV footage showing the police van shortly before the crash that the force admitted its officers had been following them – but said the van was not in the road when the boys came off the bike. The emergence of the footage led to the IOPC beginning its investigation.
 
"A domestic abuse survivor has told Sky News how a police officer took advantage of her vulnerability when he had sex with her in a women's refuge while on duty ..."

Abuse survivor tells how police officer meant to protect her took advantage of her for sex at women’s refuge

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(Source: Hull Live)

Former PC Simon Miller, who had been based in Scunthorpe, pleaded guilty to the improper exercise of police powers and privileges at Grimsby Crown Court. In addition to having sex with his vulnerable victim, PC Simon Miller also sent her pictures of him in his underwear and bombarded her with several sexually suggestive messages and pictures.
 
It's all been said - the entire police force needs a total overhaul. Aside from that I don't know what the answer is re nonces. Very sad for these children.

Cardiff Crown Court heard Edwards posed as a teenager to groom girls as young as 10 into sending him images and videos.

Edwards previously pleaded guilty to 106 child sex offences in May after a police raid at his home.

On Friday 1 September, Edwards pleaded guilty to a further 54 charges including blackmail, inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and making a child watch a sex act.
 
A Lancashire police sergeant, Justin Fraser, who stalked another officer and used police IT systems to check up on her whereabouts has been jailed.



Lancashire Police officer who stalked colleague jailed

Is it me or is there a lot of misuse of the police computer systems?

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Given that former Police Sergeant Justin Fraser, of Holliers Close, Liverpool, unlawfully used confidential police computer systems 178 times to stalk and harass a junior colleague and also used the same computer systems to check on her male colleague 71 times after the former had called off their six-month affair, that could certainly be described as "a lot of misuse" in the case of former Police Sergeant Justin Fraser.
 
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Given that former Police Sergeant Justin Fraser, of Holliers Close, Liverpool, unlawfully used confidential police computer systems 178 times to stalk and harass a junior colleague and also used the same computer systems to check on her male colleague 71 times after the former had called off their six-month affair, that could certainly be described as "a lot of misuse" in the case of former Police Sergeant Justin Fraser.
Hundreds of times. What the actual fuck.

What is the police doing to stamp out stalking and misuse of computer systems within the ranks?
 
I’m going to assume here that the reason they know he accessed these records 178 times is because activity is logged so there’s an audit trail of searches so the PNC is only used for work purposes. So you can’t look up your neighbour, the bloke you want to buy a car off or your kids partner etc

I can’t imagine that the audit trail isn’t covered in training so we should rule ignorance. So either stupidity or arrogance? Or perhaps some sort of emotional hotheadedness. Or just human nature, curiousity?

Either way, a user having access to a lot of confidential data means that restraint is needed on the part of the user.
 
System for managing evidence is highlighted as broken across the UK, not solely because of the police it has to be said but also because of the Forensic Science Service becoming a fully commercial operation and evidence management responsibilities being transferred to each of the 43 forces across the UK. This means evidence is no longer handled by a national archive.


A pretty sorry state of affairs.
 
"A Premier League striker’s convictions for driving without insurance and a valid licence have been overturned after it emerged he had been wrongly prosecuted in a court case the footballer knew nothing about ...

... The convictions and penalties have been cancelled after an intervention by lawyers for Edouard, pointing out the footballer had a valid licence and up-to-date insurance."

Crystal Palace star Odsonne Edouard’s driving convictions overturned after court blunder


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Sergeant James Stead of the Metropolitan Police had previously told Bromley magistrates court that he noticed Odsonne Edouard’s French number plate and was suspicious of the car’s “heavy” tinted windows.

Odsonne Edouard is probably lucky that the Metropolitan Police didn't kill him.
 
What screening processes are being used in these roles for fucks sake?

Prison officer another job that's in a downward spiral of understaffing, high workloads and low recruitment. I reckon they'll take any warm body.

Which I'm sure creates a massive problem of corruption and criminal plants among the prison service. Which will lead to with abuse and maltreatment of inmates, horror drugs like spice infesting the place etc etc.
 
21 separate charges over a relatively short time period. At least this person has been suspended (and may have already resigned, it's not clear from the article but it is stated that he is no longer an employee of the force.).
Some more details as he is presumably well known within the local swimming / sports scene

 
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