I doubt if he is safe yet.
I would imagine he is now facing an employment hearing internally and if his conduct is found sufficiently wanting could still be dismissed from the Police.
I doubt if he is safe yet.
I would imagine he is now facing an employment hearing internally and if his conduct is found sufficiently wanting could still be dismissed from the Police.
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Yes, but remember they have different procedures and rules that the rest of us mere mortals could never understand. Law, including employment law, is applied differently to the police, as this very thread demonstrates. That is the only way the police can operate effectively as a force.
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You would be supprised.
However unlike the public sector - they don't push you. You cant be seen to fire someone from the cops, however you can setup the sword they fall on.
In his case it would be off the beat, into an office, out of the office, into the back office.......until he quits.
Regardless to say he wouldn't be a cop anymore.....
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Yes and no.
Its not really a case of the law being different. But when you think about it when you become a cop you do it for a reason.
To change career is not really a consideration.
To be fired as a cop........what the hell do you do next.
Kinda like the first divorce for most men. Would take a lot to get to your feet again.
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In my view, the judge should have convicted this guy, given him the going rate with regards to disqual, fine or comm service. If he truly does good work and shouldn't be sacked from the force then surely that is for his superiors to decide, and the matter of him keeping or losing his job is an employment matter.
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Discharges without conviction are pretty common, less so though in relation to drink driving.
Depends very much on the Judge even 'prospective' careers can count.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/front-page...ectid=10476741
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