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Police investigate security guard ‘who tried to push man with electronic implant through metal detector’

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Police investigate security guard ‘who tried to push man with electronic implant through metal detector’
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Police are investigating claims that a security guard tried to force a disabled man through a metal detector outside a sports stadium, even though he had been told he had an electronic implant and it could cause him serious injury. Oliver […]

Frustration over review’s failure to call Met police ‘institutionally disablist’

By John Pring on 30th March 2023 Category: Crime

Frustration over review’s failure to call Met police ‘institutionally disablist’
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Disabled campaigners have criticised a review of standards in the Metropolitan police for failing to conclude that the force is institutionally disablist, and then refusing to explain that decision. Baroness Casey’s review of the force’s culture and standards found one in […]

Disability discrimination in Met police is ‘baked into the system’, says report

By John Pring on 23rd March 2023 Category: Employment

Disability discrimination in Met police is ‘baked into the system’, says report
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Discrimination faced by disabled staff within the Metropolitan police has become “baked into the system”, a review of the force’s culture and standards has found. But despite multiple findings of disability discrimination, the report by the crossbench peer Baroness [Louise] Casey […]

Autistic detective ‘bullied out of dream job by toxic discrimination’

By John Pring on 23rd February 2023 Category: Employment

Autistic detective ‘bullied out of dream job by toxic discrimination’
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An autistic detective who was bullied out of her dream job by the “toxic and discriminatory” actions of her managers is calling for the Metropolitan police to do more to improve the treatment of neurodivergent officers. Mia*, who also has a […]

‘Why has police officer who hit disabled teenager more than 30 times with a baton not been prosecuted?’

By John Pring on 6th May 2021 Category: Crime

‘Why has police officer who hit disabled teenager more than 30 times with a baton not been prosecuted?’
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Disabled campaigners have asked why a police officer who struck a black disabled teenager with his baton more than 30 times in just a minute – after she had flagged down his car to ask for help – is not facing […]

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