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A FORMER Dyfed Powys Police special police officer has been barred from ever re-entering the police force after sending text messages to a teenager on the same night he’d interviewed her for breaching coronavirus restrictions. Special Police Sergeant (SPS) Jack Brennan issued a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) to a 19-year-old woman – referred to as Ms A – on June 4 last year for breaching Covid-19 restrictions. A Dyfed Powys Police misconduct hearing panel heard earlier this week that 24-year-old Mr Brennan was on duty with other officers in Carmarthen on the evening in question and they came across a group of cars parked near a gym. Mr Brennan and a colleague spoke to two females in one of the cars and, after talking to Ms A for around 30 minutes, he issued her with an FPN.
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Dyfed-Powys Police has become the first force in Wales to be awarded for its commitment to victims of antisocial behaviour. The force has signed up to the ASB Help Pledge, which commits officers and staff to giving victims of antisocial behaviour a voice when they feel their case has not been adequately responded to. Dyfed-Powys Police was awarded the ASB Help Pledge after creating a clear process which enables the force and partners to play an active role in resolving entrenched antisocial behaviour. Antisocial behaviour coordinator Jess Thomas said “Subscribing to the ASB Pledge demonstrates that we are committed to identifying and supporting victims of antisocial behaviour.
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