Brickbat: Foraging Foul Play
A police officer in Leicestershire, England, was found to have committed gross misconduct for how he handled a case involving a woman accused of illegally foraging mushrooms in a protected park. Instead of speaking to her directly, as he was required to do, Police Constable Christopher Vickers gave paperwork to her partner, then falsely claimed she had signed a form admitting guilt. That form would have come up every time she underwent a background check. A misconduct panel ruled Vickers' actions were dishonest and improper, and he is now barred from serving as a police officer.
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...he is now barred from serving as a police officer.
The harshest punishment allowed to a police officer.
Yes, for once, in this case, England is doing shit better than the USA is doing shit!