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Thoughts?
Jaffa Cakes row PC Chris Dwyer sacked from force
PC Chris Dwyer's actions harmed West Yorkshire Police's reputation, a misconduct trial finds.
www.bbc.co.uk
Sounds a bit like they were after him anyway.Thoughts?
Jaffa Cakes row PC Chris Dwyer sacked from force
PC Chris Dwyer's actions harmed West Yorkshire Police's reputation, a misconduct trial finds.www.bbc.co.uk
Sounds a bit like they were after him anyway.
Not quite Al Capone levels of 'avoidance', but no doubt there is more to this story than nicking a few biscuits.
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If you want me to post "This really takes the biscuit" I'm not going to.
Considering some of the stuff other officers have got away with getting sacked for not paying for a couple of packs of Jaffa Cakes seems a bit extreme.
Needed reprimanding, but I don't think it's sackable if it's a first offence.
So dark.Maybe he used up his first warning on abducting, raping and killing a woman.
Sounds a bit like they were after him anyway.
Not quite Al Capone levels of 'avoidance', but no doubt there is more to this story than nicking a few biscuits.
P.S.
If you want me to post "This really takes the biscuit" I'm not going to.
Depends on if you think that theft from a charity is acceptable by a police officer who is supposed to uphold the law.Considering some of the stuff other officers have got away with getting sacked for not paying for a couple of packs of Jaffa Cakes seems a bit extreme.
Needed reprimanding, but I don't think it's sackable if it's a first offence.
Depends on if you think that theft from a charity is acceptable by a police officer who is supposed to uphold the law.
If all thefts by a police officer are not seen as a sackable offence at what level does it be seen as serious enough?
Several years ago someone got the sack for not paying for a couple of cans of pop out of our works canteen. It wasn't the value but the act of dishonesty.
How many of them compare to theft from charity?It's not like I'm saying he should have just been left off. A final warning would have been suffice IMO. How many people here have taken something from office supplies for personal use? What about other acts of dishonesty like lying? Would even the smallest white lie be worthy of immediate dismissal? It isn't the value but the act of dishonesty.
How many of them compare to theft from charity?
How many of them compare to theft from charity?
But what kind of message does it send out if a police officer can get away with theft from a charity? There would have been uproar.He deserved some kind of disciplinary action but not to lose his job, just my opinion given the really small value of the items.