Multiple police officers, including a Met police officer and a former Warwickshire Police officer, have faced disciplinary actions for inappropriate behavior towards female colleagues. The Met officer, Sergeant Neil Shipsey, was dismissed for making sexualized remarks to female officers while on duty. The former Warwickshire Police officer would have been sacked for Gross Misconduct if he hadn't already quit the force.
Metropolitan Police officer who sent 'misogynistic' messages about female colleague and visited her home in an emergency vehicle while on duty would have been sacked had he not already resigned, hearing rules https://t.co/j0MyxcZ4FD https://t.co/D7YYUBsfUD
Police constable filmed himself having sex with woman at work Christmas party then shared the video with his colleagues, tribunal hears https://t.co/TJ5Zgwlk04 https://t.co/su60uEMR3q
Met officer dismissed for making 'sexualised remarks' to female colleagues in police vehicle https://t.co/QUNRqMAufi
A former Warwickshire Police officer would have been sacked for Gross Misconduct without notice, if he hadn't already quit the force, a disciplinary hearing's ruled. Tap pic to read: https://t.co/laPboR2fgQ
A Met police officer has been dismissed after he made inappropriate remarks to female officers while on duty. A misconduct hearing found that Sergeant Neil Shipsey was found to have breached the standards of professional behaviour in relation to https://t.co/QZZbOwfqqQ