
Auszubildender PC, der das Bein eines Kollegen berührte, zum Kuss ausholte und fragte: „Glaubst du, ich bin fit?“ Wer nachts betrunken ausgeht, ist von der Arbeit ausgeschlossen
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15337583/Trainee-PC-colleagues-leg-kiss-job.html
Von StGuthlac2025
12 Kommentare
Rightfully so. As a man I’d be fired for this.
Good to see the pussy pass is starting to lose meaning.
Pity the same rules don’t apply to serving police officers, the complaints normally get ignored or classed as banter.
Is there a police officer who’s ever not quit before they were sacked apart from the ones on paid leave. The entire institution needs reforming, bunch of braindeads.
Fucking hell. This sort of thing is expected with teenagers getting drunk on the park. Not fully grown adults in responsible employment. Mental midget.
“fit for being a fine upstanding officer in the service of your duty ma’am?”
Barred from work for a drunk flirt seriously this country needs to relax abit 😅. If it was outside work hours then shouldn’t be punished at work for it imo
Unasked for life advice: don’t get drunk, especially if you are the sort of drunk who wants to lech or fight your colleagues. ETA or photocopy your arse or drive home.
Lesson here: don’t (try to) sharpen your (or anyone else’s) pencil at work.
Can’t even try it on on a night out anymore. We used to be a proper country.
Individual got black out drunk and done something stupid. Loads of people have been there. Not sure it warrants having your name plastered in a national newspaper.
Why the hell is everyone acting like this woman is some insane abusive devil?
Was this woman’s behaviour appropriate? Clearly not. Did she deserve to have a work inquest? Her work clearly thinks so. But she had quit already, and I can understand why. She made some drunken mistakes and she was punished for them.
But to have your photo, and your name publicised in a national newspaper and then have people post about it on Reddit while people describe you as a “mental midget”?!
What the fuck has happened to this place.
I think as a society if we are to seriously try to increase our falling birth rate then we need to destigmatise these de minimis incidents.
If someone tries to stroke your leg or comes in for a kiss, yes – it’s uncomfortable, but really to the reasonable person there should be no permanent harm done. You should say “No!” and it should be left as history?
There is a clear line, but is it not in our best interests as a society if incidents such as this are not over the line?
Repeated offences, after it’s been made clear “No!”, of course, clearly cross that line.
I would argue that someone taking a risk in a non-malicious manner such as this, is not.
But of course depends on the circumstances of the case I concede