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Talking Policeman really took the biscuits!

This is a bit of a Hob-Knob story this... but it's true

Are you ready, after 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,...(Do they still do 54321's? )

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A police officer has appeared at a disciplinary hearing after he was accused of taking a colleague's tin of biscuits and lying about it.

PC Thomas Hooper, a Metropolitan Police Constable attached to the Kingston unit, is said to have taken a two-tier tin of biscuits from a communal area, and then given a false account, on 7 May, 2016.


But the officer claims he intended to share the sweet treat, and offered to replace them.

Charles Apthrop, representing the Met Police at the tribunal, said the matter related to whether or not he had breached professional standards.

Mr Apthrop said: "The appropriate authority's perspective is that it is not the value of what was taken, it is what was done.

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Panel chairman Naheed Asjad asked then inspector Sarah Blake: "You have a sergeant and an inspector and a box of biscuits that have gone missing and the only thing you can come up with is to refer the matter to DPS (Directorate of Professional Standards)?"

She said that "the option of going to the DPS was because of the gravity of the incident".
https://news.sky.com/story/police-of...snt-sf-twitter

Oh crumbs, what a thief.
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