Our thanks to Jeff for this. An extract:
“The hearing was told that PC Stubbs pushed a long finger nail through a hole in a colleague’s trousers — touching his genitals — in April 2023.
She was also said to have pinched an officer’s bottom in a busy cafe; run her fingers through a colleague’s hair; and embraced a cop, telling him: “I like to hug sweaty men.”
The panel upheld all the four allegations of discreditable conduct, saying they amounted to gross misconduct.
But they concluded her behaviour was not sexual in nature.” [J4MB emphasis.]
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Decision
The outcome of the Misconduct Hearing was that all four allegations were found proven at Gross Misconduct.
PC Rebecca Stubbs received a Final Written Warning, in place for three years.
https://www.met.police.uk/foi-ai/metropolitan-police/misconduct-outcomes/2025/august/pc-rebecca-stubbs-outcome-summary/
Frankly, I’m surprised she got the warning !
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Me too! Generally women appear to be treated as if children.
Meanwhile up pops yet another Prison Guard done for relationship with prisoners Prison guard seen coming out of cell with two inmates is jailed – Manchester Evening News The third in the same Prison this year. Could it possibly be a less than sensible idea to put women in charge of a load of locked up men ? Applying just a little understanding of human behaviour and a dollop of common sense? But of course not. Because when it suits (ie when the feminists decide women should get the jobs) the feminist theory is that biology is a minor thing and its all about “social construction”. Unless its about popular sports then all of a sudden biology is of vital importance as is “privacy”.
The parade of such cases also raises questions about the attractions of “bad boys” to young women.
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At first glance this headline reminded my of the “Domestic Violence” calls my mates had to go to Woman bit husband when he unplugged TV after she refused to turn volume down – Liverpool Echo Arguments about the remote etc. in households already “well known” to local bobbies. Yet under this example of idiocy is a story of the sexual abuse of a boy by this woman. The really strange bit is how is it the headline isn’t about this sexual abuse?
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