Case dropped against top cops accused of sending offensive messages about women
Superintendent and Inspector accused of sending sexually-charged offensive messages about women on WhatsApp
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Former Superintendent Ed Cook and former Inspector Scott Snowden of Humberside Police were due to appear for trial, accused of exchanging indecent messages about women they had met while working.
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Grossly offensive text messages case against two top Humberside Police officers dropped
Superintendent and Inspector accused of sending sexually-charged offensive messages about women on WhatsApp
Former Superintendent Ed Cook and former Inspector Scott Snowden of Humberside Police were due to appear for trial, accused of exchanging indecent messages about women they had met while working.
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