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Nearly 100 cops are sex pests – but most have been allowed to KEEP their jobs

Forces across England and Wales replied to a Freedom of Information request revealing that 96 officers were reprimanded for sexual harassment, but most managed to keep their jobs

MPs are furious after 96 police officers were punished for sexual harassment — yet most kept their job.

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 A Staffordshire police officer was allowed to keep his job after making sexual comments and touching a member of the public
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A Staffordshire police officer was allowed to keep his job after making sexual comments and touching a member of the publicCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Derbyshire and West Yorkshire police have both had to discipline ten officers in the last 3 years
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Derbyshire and West Yorkshire police have both had to discipline ten officers in the last 3 years
 35 forces across England and Wales replied to a Freedom of Information revealing that 96 officers have been reprimanded in the past three years (stock image)
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35 forces across England and Wales replied to a Freedom of Information revealing that 96 officers have been reprimanded in the past three years (stock image)Credit: Getty - Contributor

Examples of officers being given just a warning include one in Devon and Cornwall who kissed a vulnerable adult.

A Staffordshire cop was allowed to keep his job after making sexual comments to a member of the public then touching them.

Some 35 forces across England and Wales which replied to a Freedom of Information request said 96 officers were reprimanded in the past three years.

But 61 per cent kept their job.

Chief Constable Mike Cunningham, College of Policing CEO, said: “There is no place in policing for those who abuse their position or authority for a sexual purpose, and the public rightly expects everyone in policing to act with integrity.

“Last year the College of Policing introduced new guidance for police which makes clear that no officer or staff member should engage in this behaviour, on or off duty, with any member of the public they meet through work.

“New measures are also in place to thoroughly vet officers and staff before they join and if they are dismissed, the College of Policing holds a barred list which will prevent them from coming back into the service.

“Everyone in policing in England and Wales is bound by a code of ethics. The vast majority of police do their job, and use the significant powers entrusted to them, with courage, honesty and integrity every day.”

Julie Cooper, Labour MP for Burnley, said: “This is quite shocking. I would want to see strong action taken against anyone who commits acts of sexual harassment. Police can’t be above the law.”

Derbyshire and West Yorkshire each had ten disciplined.

Officers fired include a West Yorkshire cop who started a relationship with a sex worker and one at Lancashire who was dubbed a “sex pest” by colleagues.

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