Derbyshire police officer bursts into tears while quizzed over WhatsApp photo
PC Thomas Warsop is at the centre of a police misconduct hearing
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Derbyshire police are holding a misconduct hearing (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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A Derbyshire police officer was reduced to tears when facing allegations he accessed confidential information and shared it with colleagues on WhatsApp.
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Illustrative: Investors check stock prices on their mobile phones near a display of the stock market index at a brokerage in Beijing on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. (AP/Ng Han Guan)
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Stop, don’t go: SASY neighborhood pushes against removal of postal services
Residents of Madison’s Schenk-Atwood-Starkweather-Yahara (SASY) neighborhood are pushing back against the removal of postal services from an area convenience store.
The elimination of postal services from the Stop-N-Go, located on Winnebago St, has been a matter of consternation for the east side neighborhood in recent weeks. And yesterday, those frustrations spilled over into a meeting of Madison’s Alcohol License Review Committee (ALRC).
Speaking at yesterday’s meeting, David Ring, Community Relations Manager for Kwik Trip which recently acquired Stop-N-Go said the decision to remove postal services was in order to add additional space to the less than 3,000 square foot operation.