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Hertfordshire Constabulary issue over 600 fines for lockdown offenders, latest report shows
A total of 612 fines were issued in Hertfordshire
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Ex-detective barred from police for life after sexually harassing junior colleague
Detective caused significant harm to woman and destroyed her promising career, panel finds
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A commended Avon & Somerset ex-detective who sexually harassed a junior officer has been banned from the police service for life.
The married former cop, DC X, was formally sacked without notice on Wednesday (February 24) by a panel following its ruling last week that he committed gross misconduct and abused his power and authority.
Barrister Julian King told the sanction hearing on Wednesday that no disciplinary action should be taken because of “considerable personal mitigation”, including medical reasons which were not disclosed publicly, and that the purposes of the proceedings were not to impose punishment.