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A police chief has been sacked for using the term pikeys in a WhatsApp message to a colleague.
Chief Special Officer Tom Haye was taken to a misconduct hearing and sacked for gross misconduct after he used the term which is derogatory for members of the Romany Gypsies and Irish Travellers community.
The senior Hampshire Constabulary officer with 30 years experience - who disputed that it amounted to gross misconduct - had been in a conversation with a colleague who was house-sitting for him and when he said it keeps the pikeys out .
Hampshire Constabulary sacked five officers last month after a whistleblower revealed details of the racist, sexist and homophobic language that was rife at one of its units.
File pic of Thames Valley Police car A POLICE officer who lied about meeting a girlfriend in a ‘coffee shop’ to his bosses will never be able to work in the police again. The officer, who’s identity has been kept anonymous, was under investigation from the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IPOC), which said that they had actually met when he had investigated her relative. Hordes of texts and calls were found between the couple who developed a relationship over six months in September 2019, by talking on his work mobile phone. It was only when the police carried out a routine audit of work phones their romance was revealed in March 2020.
Working with the Premier League to make recruitment safer
DBS is working with Premier League clubs to look at the work we do, and how we can work together with safer recruitment in mind.
From:
The Disclosure and Barring Service (
DBS) recently worked with the Premier League to deliver an online awareness session for clubs, looking at the work that
DBS does and how we can work together to make recruitment safer.
The Partnership and Engagement team at
DBS, who are also responsible for delivery of the
DBS Conference, work regularly with other organisations, looking at how we can collaborate and share key messages amongst the safeguarding community.
Jan 11, 2021
Whether you want to stash more money aside to get all your loved one’s baller gifts next holiday season, or you simply just want to beef up your emergency fund, a little bit of saving can go a long way. If you can’t trust yourself not to blow your entire paycheck on Amazon prime, here are a few money-saving challenges to try this year to keep you on track.
The ‘No Spend’ Month. Think of it like a “Dry January” but for your savings account. Figure out how much you have to spend in one month on essentials like fuel, utilities, mortgage, or rent, and then simply say ‘no’ to all additional spending. This means no coffee runs, no takeout, and no treats. Obviously, you’ve got to eat, but for the “No Spend” month, you’ve got to work off a budgeted grocery list.