Trainee police officer is banned for life for passing force secrets to her drug dealer boyfriend

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15330919/Trainee-police-officer-banned-life-drug-dealer-boyfriend.ht

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29 comments
  1. How was she allowed to resign and get away scot-free? How is this not a criminal offense?

  2. There needs to be a study into why people keep hiring pseudo baddies for jobs like this when they keep doing things like she did.

  3. Wow – really threw the book at her there. Not only can she not become a police officer now, but she can never become one! Up there with capital punishment in terms of harshness…

  4. Even 10 years ago her type would never get passed the application stage let alone start training. The police force really is in a recruiting crisis

  5. Not very smart, you never use your own credentials, you steal a colleagues when doing undercover stuff.
    If she wanted to be a real under cover cop, sleep with her bosses and higher ups and snatch their details.

  6. I’m starting to think all these tarted up girls you see working in prisons and at the police are just doing it for Instagram

  7. The police force is a joke. There should be specific requirements to be on the force. Similar to the tests firefighters have to go through. They’re just hiring anyone to fill the quotas these days.

  8. How could anyone possibly have predicted she might have been doing this.

  9. She definitely only joined for that exact reason. And she totally sent that selfie to her boyfriend along with some corny comment like “gonna get my cuffs on you babe” and he replied with something like “god you look so fit in uniform babes”

  10. Mental.

    I had experience in enforcement, dealing with difficult and violent situations and applied to be a copper.

    I got rejected because I tried the online interview and my Internet wasn’t good enough, so it kept crashing.

    I complained and said unfortunately I live in a shared house and don’t have any control over the Internet. I tried again from my phone Internet while in a place with reasonably good signal, from my car, but had the same issues.

    I asked to just be interviewed in person. They refused and said they’ve closed applications and hope I try again in the future.

    Tbh good I got rejected. I was the “jobsworth” in my enforcement job. I’m not scared of paperwork and actively sought to target the difficult (violent) “clients”. So I definitely would not have fit in. No way would I be comfortable arresting people for Facebook posts when rapes, human trafficking and organised crime is rife in my area.

  11. How was she allowed to be an officer in the first place with a boyfriend that has a criminal record? I was rejected because I have a shit half sister that I don’t even count as family.

  12. Thousands like her all over the UK, both male and female.

  13. What a monumental failure of the police force. An alternative headline would be “Drug gang infiltrated police force” but let’s just give her a slap on the wrist and on her way and avoid any embarrassment for the police

  14. I think this might be connected to the Operation Dark Phone : Murder by Text case that aired on Channel 4 recently?

  15. I always said that police requirements in the UK are too low.

  16. Loads of spotters in the police force, some use it as leverage others to avoid.

    It’s nothing new sadly and has been going on for decades.

  17. Why would you even hire someone looking like her? She’s obviously got nothing to contribute with, are they hiring straight from OnlyFans now?

  18. Did she not sign the OSA or perhaps miss use a computer surely she broke the law ?

  19. Surely she should be charged for aiding and abetting her drug dealer boyfriend.

  20. I know they say you should never judge a face by its makeup, but come on. I’d laugh in its face if it were trying to cite the law to me.

    How are these skanks getting through vetting?

  21. What’s with all these tarted up cops, with the fish lips and heavy make-up?

    Why is it attracting these sorts?

    They’re thick as 2 short planks and policing is complicated.

  22. A similar story happened during the Europol investigation into cracking the “Encrochat” encrypted phone network. It was an encrypted phone network that global criminals used to communicate with each other. 
    French police figured how to crack the network and was gathering cases against criminals in Europe, which they shared with Britain and other countries. 
    A police officer in the UK tipped off some drug dealers potentially jeopardising the massive case. 
    She got 3 years and 9 months in prison. https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366549134/Police-worker-could-have-put-investigation-into-EncroChat-encrypted-phone-network-at-risk

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