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  1. Lego_Blocks24 on

    I don’t want to sound like a broken record but I wonder what the outcome would have been if it was a male officer doing this to a female

  2. Pocket_Aces1 on

    And I wonder what the panel would have found if it was a male officer groping/sexually assaulting a female 🤔

  3. eruditezero on

    So she groped some random guy without consent, lied about it in a disciplinary hearing, and only got a warning?!

  4. connorcmsmith on

    If groping men makes you a hero then I don’t want to read superman anymore

  5. PossessionMammoth377 on

    To be fair on her the headline says she avoided the sack…

  6. isaacladboy on

    Those in a position to really aught to start more private prosecutions against these s*um. There’s a guy on YouTube going exactly that and it’s hilarious how quick they stand in line when their misconduct has very real chances of landing themselves behind bars.

  7. LeatherRecognition16 on

    Avoids sack? She fully embraced the sack! Found the Johnson too.

  8. BlackSpinedPlinketto on

    Is this counted as a Violence Against Women and Girls crime? Honest question as it might me.

  9. Revolutionary_Pierre on

    For context, and don’t even try to deny that the press wouldnt post a headline like this: ” Sexual predator assaults women in nightclub rightfully loses his job”

    The fact that she’s supposedly a “hero” has got nothing to do with her choices to sexually assault a man, then lie about it and now play the victim of a character assassination in the press.

    But it’s ok because it’s not sexual assault when a woman is the perpetrator, I guess.

  10. Yorkshire_Roast on

    Why? If she’s assaulted someone she should face the consequences.

  11. turtleship_2006 on

    >Pc Zoe Williams saved a toddler’s life on a beach in 2024 by performing CPR until paramedics arrived.

    […]

    >Pc Williams “vehemently denied” the allegation, saying she did not deliberately touch the man’s groin.
    “I was moving past him and instinctively moved him by touching his midriff. There was no assault,” she said in a prepared statement.
    The panel found she deliberately touched the man – identified as Male A – and that the touching was likely to have been sexual in nature.
    They said Pc Williams “did not exercise self-control”, nor did she “show respect and courtesy towards Male A, whom she hardly knew”.
    The panel found that “the misconduct in this case is so serious that it could result in the dismissal of the officer and is assessed as being gross misconduct”. **However, she was allowed to keep her job because of when she saved the child’s life when she was off-duty walking her dog.**

    If I stop someone from getting stabbed do I get a get out of jail free card for assault as well?

  12. IntrepidTangerine434 on

    … and was dancing in an “extravagant manner”. Good job this did not take place in Bomont then she really would have been in serious trouble …

  13. WarningJaded6357 on

    The rape brigade
    That’s now are police
    Judges politics

  14. HussingtonHat on

    I can only only hope the ‘hero’ part is unrelated and a attempt by the Gravel to make it look less fucking weird.

  15. Entheogeneration1111 on

    If anyone still thinks that all this eQuAlItY stuff is anything but a giant grift by women to get preferential treatment then you’re born yesterday

  16. Zealousideal-Gas8962 on

    Any reason for the word hero in the headline other than to push a narrative.

  17. RandonEnglishMun on

    Police officers abusing their powers? Can’t say I’m surprised.

  18. Consistent-Pirate-23 on

    I’ve been groped on nights out, had sexual remarks aimed at me in a previous job etc.

    The latter was known and laughed about, the former just doesn’t get called out because it’s against a male.

  19. bun-Mulberry-2493 on

    Where were these women when I was available, and young, and nieve. And available.

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