www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-54709358
From the report
A tribunal which heard claims of a "toxic" culture at a Hampshire police unit has been told offensive words were "widely used" across the force.
PC James Oldfield told the hearing two words considered derogatory to women were used "at all different ranks".
A "toxic, abhorrent culture" developed with officers using offensive terms for women, black people, immigrants, disabled, gay and transgender people and foreign nationals, the hearing was told.
"This is a true reflection of Hampshire Constabulary, not just our team," he said.