Police officers have convictions
Forty-eight police officers are working for the Merseyside force - despite having criminal convictions.
According to the Freedom of Information Act, a total of 42 have convictions for motoring offences with 20 being for drink-driving.
The remaining six have convictions for various crimes including assault and being drunk and disorderly.
Since 2003 no convicted officers who have appeared at a misconduct panel have been allowed to remain in
post.
Nine officers also had to resign following drink driving convictions when a ruling came into force in 1997 forbidding officers convicted of drink driving to work within the force.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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i wonder if any are guilty of having more than two braincells or of having any regrets of how they "police" nowadays?.
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