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  1. The force didn’t even root out that she was accessing information she shouldn’t do over a period of months until they found texts between them on the suspect’s phone. Awful.

  2. OrganicHunt952 on

    Anyone can get a job in the police now, because no one wants to do it. The entry standards are basically non existent

  3. Reminds me of that story of a wife found guilty of insider trading because she was overhearing her banker husband over the phone while they were both home working.

    Edit: it was the [husband](https://ffslawfirm.com/sec-charges-texas-man-with-insider-trading-wifes-remote-work-call/) listening over his wife’s phone calls. The SEC warns of [off-channel](https://www.bakerlaw.com/insights/sec-eyes-work-from-home-pitfalls-in-crackdown-on-insider-trading-and-off-channel-communications/) communications.

  4. Maybe its an age thing, but i would have no faith in an officer that looked like that. Looks unprofessional.

  5. >I was really new to all this and I feel like I was expected to know everything straight away

    Cmon guys give her some credit, she was new to the job /s

  6. BissoumaTequila on

    How on earth were there no backgrounds checks?! Surely this would’ve been flagged up through basic police checks?!

  7. Something like happened when I was in the NHS too, a nurse was letting her boyfriend know when people had appointments so he could burgle their house.

    I’m sure of these people many are malicious but some I just feel sorry for. Some get manipulated into it by their boyfriend/girlfriend and convinced it’s all okay.

  8. Her undercover operation was a success now she can return to her life of being a drug dealers bride 😂

  9. Different_Tie742 on

    Probably watched The Departed one night, all coked up, and thought “you know what? That’s a *genius* idea!”…then decided to actually follow through with it the next day, the utter melts.

  10. This also happened during the time police had access to Encrochat and were reading messages, one of their newly hired NCA analysts was passing information about the whole operation to a friend whose boyfriend was being investigated. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-67310315

    It was apparently bad enough that other countries police forces noticed and were threatening to exclude the UK from the operation due to how much it risked the entire thing.

    It’s covered in the pretty good Channel 4 documentaries on the Encrochat operation that are on YouTube, she was really stupid about it and made zero effort to cover her tracks.

  11. Give_Me_Your_Pierogi on

    Yeah, I guess that’s a classic case of conflict of interest, I see why she got banned

  12. GeneralBacteria on

    can you imagine being stopped or arrested by her?

    you couldn’t be blamed for assuming it was some kind of stripper-gram

  13. bigarsebiscuit on

    It’s funny because HMRC and the DWP do a very good job of summarily firing people who look at stuff unrelated to their job. Want to check the details of an old classmate, maybe try to see what a celebrity pays in taxes? Well, pack your stuff up, Susan, because you’re going home and never coming back.

  14. No criminal charges? Just get to join the police, pass information to criminals and face no consequences.

  15.  Don’t let tarts with duck lips and tons of make up around crooks whether they’re on the beat or prison guards. What’s wrong with the robust middle aged matron type who “lives with her sister”? A little common sense please.