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Drunk off-duty officer who called youth the N-word found to have committed gross misconduct
Former PC Molly Parr faced a gross misconduct hearing after the incident during a night out in Cardiff which also saw her behaviour in a hostile way towards someone begging for money
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A drunk off-duty police officer who called a youth the N-word and was hostile to a homeless man on a night out has been found to have committed gross misconduct.
PC Molly Parr was arrested by colleague after getting drunk at a force leaving do
She is accused of using the N-word and of hurling abuse at a homeless man
Her father is David Parr, chief executive of Halton Borough Council in Cheshire
Parr resigned from Gwent Police and does not wish to rejoin any other force
Misconduct hearing to rule if she breached standards of professional behaviour
A homeless man with a dog appears and asks drinkers for spare change before approaching Parr. DC Perry said the homeless man appeared to have a Birmingham accent and Parr said he wasn t from Wales and should go back to where you came from .
The Brewery Quarter, Cardiff. Picture: Wales News Service DC Perry said the homeless man then responded by pointing out Parr s Manchester accent. The homeless man went to a different table when Parr was heard shouting: Don t give him money, don t give him money. DC Perry said: I did feel uneasy and that her behaviour was inappropriate.