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PC EA252 Steven Green of Sussex Police has been found by a disciplinary panel to have 'broken professional standards' by telling a female police community support officer ("PCSO") colleague that he stirred her cup of tea with his genitals and making disgusting sexual comments to her between May 2020 and July 2020.

Nine separate charges against PC EA252 Steven Green were found to have been proved.

PC EA252 Steven Green watched the PCSO changing in the female locker room and had given her a shoulder massage without her permission. A witness said PC EA252 Steven Green told the female officer: 'I'm a PC, you're a PCSO.

'If I say bend over a table, you just do it.

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PC EA252 Steven Green said: 'I was having a bit of a laugh. It was never my intention to make her feel bad.

'I didn't want to do anything malicious or make her feel uncomfortable. I misjudged the friendship.'
 
PC EA252 Steven Green of Sussex Police has been found by a disciplinary panel to have 'broken professional standards' by telling a female police community support officer ("PCSO") colleague that he stirred her cup of tea with his genitals and making disgusting sexual comments to her between May 2020 and July 2020.

Nine separate charges against PC EA252 Steven Green were found to have been proved.

PC EA252 Steven Green watched the PCSO changing in the female locker room and had given her a shoulder massage without her permission. A witness said PC EA252 Steven Green told the female officer: 'I'm a PC, you're a PCSO.

'If I say bend over a table, you just do it.

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PC EA252 Steven Green said: 'I was having a bit of a laugh. It was never my intention to make her feel bad.

'I didn't want to do anything malicious or make her feel uncomfortable. I misjudged the friendship.'
Cunt.
 
Meet West Yorkshire Police's Wakefield District neighbourhood police community support officer ("PCSO") Jonathan Plummer, who worked as a 'Cyber Prevent Officer' ...

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(Source: West Yorkshire Police)

... on 17 May 2021, PCSO Jonathan Plummer was found guilty at Leeds Crown Court of three counts of making indecent images of children, one count of distributing indecent images of children, one count of possession of extreme images and one count of possession of prohibited images.

PCSO Jonathan Plummer has been sentenced to two years imprisonment. He has also been made the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and added to the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years. A digital examination of PCSO Jonathan Plummer's Samsung mobile phone revealed 339 still images and 133 moving images of category A - the most serious category.
There were also 258 still images and 25 moving images of category B and 1,256 still images and 42 moving images of category C.

All the images were created between 7 July 2017, and 13 August 2018, with PCSO Jonathan Plummer being arrested on 14 August 2018.

It was discovered that PCSO Jonathan Plummer had made multiple searches for “rape, raping and raped”, on his personal devices before his arrest, and PCSO Jonathan Plummer was also found to have looked up sexual offences and cases involving decent images of children in order to avoid detection.


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(Source: SWNS)

PCSO Jonathan Plummer told the jury he had “many sexual preferences” but no interest in indecent images of children.

PCSO Jonathan Plummer was suspended from duty at point of arrest in August 2018 and misconduct proceedings will now be commenced.​
 
... PC Deniz Jaffer who, together with PC Jamie Lewis, is accused of taking 'selfies' next to the bodies of two murdered sisters, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, who were stabbed to death in Fryent Country Park, Wembley in the early hours of 6 June 2020.



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Earlier today, both PC Jamie Lewis (left) and PC Deniz Jaffer (right), each of whom is based at Forest Gate Police Station in the Metropolitan Police’s North East Command, appeared before Westminster Magistrates' Court charged with misconduct in public office.

In court the both PC Jamie Lewis and PC Deniz Jaffer issued an apology through their lawyer and indicated they would plead guilty, indicating they plan to admit ‘taking non-official and inappropriate photographs’.

The case was transferred from Westminster Magistrates' Court to the Old Bailey, with a plea hearing was set for 24 June 2021. Both PC Jamie Lewis and PC Deniz Jaffer were released on bail.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/08/ex-police-constable-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-after-choking-female-officer

A highly experienced former police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct after he choked a new female colleague, brandished scissors in her face and aimed highly sexualised insults at her.

PC Simon Hawxwell, who served in Hampshire constabulary for 18 years, left his young co-worker “fearful she would be sliced” when he held scissors to her cheek in the office.

Hawxwell, 47, who refused to attend his disciplinary hearing, was found guilty of two counts of gross misconduct.

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The panel heard that Hawxwell and the woman, Officer A – the only female on the team – were on a break at Portsmouth central station in June 2020 when he put his arm around her throat, leaving her struggling to breathe, and asked if she liked to be choked while having sex.

A day later, during a chat about staff vacancies, Hawxwell said new recruits needed to have “massive” breasts.

Officer A, who had only been on the team for six months, said: “He would make sexualised comments quite often so I was not surprised by it but I was getting a bit fed up of it, it made me feel quite mad.

“I don’t think he liked the fact I answered back, the smirk that was on his face went and his voice became more serious. He said something to me and I told him, ‘Don’t speak to me like that’, and then he said, ‘I will speak to you however I want to, you little slut’.

“He came towards my face with scissors, they didn’t touch my face but they were an inch and a half away … for a split second I was fearful I was going to get sliced.”
 
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/08/ex-police-constable-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-after-choking-female-officer

A highly experienced former police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct after he choked a new female colleague, brandished scissors in her face and aimed highly sexualised insults at her.

PC Simon Hawxwell, who served in Hampshire constabulary for 18 years, left his young co-worker “fearful she would be sliced” when he held scissors to her cheek in the office.

Hawxwell, 47, who refused to attend his disciplinary hearing, was found guilty of two counts of gross misconduct.

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The panel heard that Hawxwell and the woman, Officer A – the only female on the team – were on a break at Portsmouth central station in June 2020 when he put his arm around her throat, leaving her struggling to breathe, and asked if she liked to be choked while having sex.

A day later, during a chat about staff vacancies, Hawxwell said new recruits needed to have “massive” breasts.

Officer A, who had only been on the team for six months, said: “He would make sexualised comments quite often so I was not surprised by it but I was getting a bit fed up of it, it made me feel quite mad.

“I don’t think he liked the fact I answered back, the smirk that was on his face went and his voice became more serious. He said something to me and I told him, ‘Don’t speak to me like that’, and then he said, ‘I will speak to you however I want to, you little slut’.

“He came towards my face with scissors, they didn’t touch my face but they were an inch and a half away … for a split second I was fearful I was going to get sliced.”
Shouldn't he have received criminal assault charges?
 

A former police officer who claimed he was "Teflon" as his position of authority meant no charges could stick has been jailed for sex assaults.
Kevin Bentley, now retired from Durham Police, subjected his victims - five women and a girl - to "horrific abuse".
The former constable denied the 24 serious sexual and physical assaults but was convicted following a trial at Durham Crown Court.
Bentley, 69, of Pearson Street, Spennymoor, was jailed for 28 years.
He will have to spend an extra six years under licence supervision.
The conviction followed a report of sexual assault by one of his victims in 2018, and five others were traced during a three-year investigation.
Bentley retired as a constable in 2006 and none of his offences related to his police work.
However, he had tried to use his job as a form of "shield" to prevent the victims reporting his actions.
 
"A total of 160 Metropolitan Police officers have been accused of sexual misconduct in the last two years alone, new figures have shown ..."

160 Metropolitan Police officers accused of sexual misconduct in just 2 years


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“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021
 
Meet Sergeant Geraint Jones of Devon and Cornwall Police, a custody sergeant in Torquay with 23 years' service in the police ...

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... earlier today, Sergeant Geraint Jones was found not guilty by District Judge Joanna Matson at Plymouth Magistrates' Court of sending an offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing image via a public electronic communications network, contrary to the Communications Act 2003.

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(Source: Devon Live)


Sergeant Geraint Jones sent an the image of George Floyd to a private, encrypted WhatsApp group called 'Works Social', the members of which included serving police officers, a retired policeman and a civilian member of staff, just five days after the entire world saw footage and images showing Mr Floyd being murdered in the United States after being knelt on by police for ten minutes. The image sent by Sergeant Geraint Jones showed Mr Floyd being knelt on by African American pornographic actor Wardy Joubert III; what had been the knee of the police officer had been replaced by the penis of the male pornographic star. The image had no caption and, the prosecution said, formed no part of the ongoing conversation.

During his trial, Sergeant Geraint Jones said the issue of whether the image had a racial angle 'never even entered my mind'. Although Sergeant Geraint Jones accepted sharing the image with the group, he denied knowing that it "was liable to cause gross offence to those to whom it relates, namely the black and minority ethnic community", District Judge Joanna Matson said.

She acknowledged the majority of people would have found the image "disgusting and grossly offensive" but said the prosecution "have not made me sure it was not intended as a joke by Mr Jones." Representing Sergeant Geraint Jones, Jamas Hodivala QC provided 54 pages of character references for his client, and described the defendant as a 'caring family man' and a 'diligent' and professional police officer.

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Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed that Sergeant Geraint Jones remains suspended from the force. Temporary assistant chief constable Steve Parker said "while the court has found Sgt Jones not guilty, this matter remains subject to an internal disciplinary process".
Given a final written warning

 

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a bad apple

luckily the head of standards understands how rare this is

“We want to reassure the public that his actions are in no way representative of the officers and staff who every single day display the highest levels of professionalism and commitment to the communities we are proud to serve."

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"“The team from the Metropolitan Police Federation have witnessed the body worn footage of this latest incident in question. We can say we will be robustly defending the actions of these officers and are supporting them at this time.

“These police officers acted incredibly professionally ...”

‘We have nothing to hide’: Police Federation calls for footage to be released of Black pensioner hospitalised after arrest


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“How can it be right or fair for police officers to be put on trial by social media?’ chairman of Metropolitan Police Federation asks
 
“How can it be right or fair for police officers to be put on trial by social media?’

Lets see the footage then, quickly, not in a few years time like all their other "investigations".

I'm surprised the cameras haven't developed some kind of fault, oh they probably have, we'll find out in a couple of years or so.
 
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