Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a new law requiring police officers in England and Wales to be automatically dismissed if they fail vetting, aiming to restore public trust in policing. This reform addresses the concerning issue of officers with histories of domestic abuse and other serious allegations remaining in their positions, as highlighted by Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley. Set to take effect on May 14, the law aligns with broader efforts to enhance police standards following high-profile incidents that questioned the vetting process.
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Ex-cop jailed for 10 years for causing deaths of four paddleboarders on swollen river
Nerys Lloyd, a former police officer and paddleboard tour company owner, was sentenced to ten years and six months in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter for a tragic incident in which four people drowned while paddleboarding on the River Cleddau in Wales on October 30, 2021. The tour proceeded despite severe weather warnings, and the court highlighted the lack of safety briefings, proper equipment, and necessary precautions. The victims, Nicola Wheatley, Morgan Rogers, Paul...
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