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Police officer sacked for wolf whistling

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Runbunny · 22/07/2024 08:53

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cv2g1xkdygjo

No he wasn't. Obviously police officers shouldn't be wolf whistling on duty but that really isn't why he was sacked. Why do headlines do this when the actual story is much more important?

They often do the same when it's a teacher. Teacher sacked for swearing, when it turns out they were a long term nasty bully etc

The back of a police officer's jacket

Thames Valley Police: Wolf-whistling sergeant sacked

A panel found the former officer's conduct was "intentional, deliberate and targeted”.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cv2g1xkdygjo

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Nellieinthebarn · 22/07/2024 10:42

Agreed, the headline should read 'Police Officer sacked for being an absolute disgrace of a human being' and underneath it should read 'Should he have ever been employed as a police officer?'

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