police officer sacked for using number plate camera to film women
A policeman lost his job after using a force camera to enlarge a woman\'s cleavage. Married PC David Smith sat in the beer garden and looked at the woman with an automatic license plate recognition camera. He initially accused a colleague of using the camera in October 2011 to \"zoom in to close her footsteps \". But in fact, Smith used the camera improperly before downloading videos on his home computer. Smith has been an officer for 19 years and has been charged with five charges of misconduct. Despite denying these charges, one group has come to the conclusion that in two Hearing at a police station in Hull, East Yorkshire. He said: \"I have a good record of working with vulnerable victims and I will not abuse this position. He claimed that his colleague took these photos because he was a \"flash clown\" and \"smiled happily \". The expert group heard how PC Smith recorded a video clip of a young woman at Hargate police station in North Yorkshire before downloading the software to his personal computer in 2012. PC Smith denied shooting these videos for personal use, saying he tried to receive them through his mobile phone, but did not know that the camera was recording. When asked if he thought the woman in the video was attractive, PC Smith replied, \"she is not ugly. Pc Smith claimed that when he \"downloaded\" pictures from his BlackBerry to his home console, he \"accidentally\" transferred the pictures to his computer. He said that his memory in his mobile phone is to give it to his family He said: \"If you look at my services and positions in the past 19 years, if you don\'t have a good name, you won\'t get these positions. This is an isolated thing. 'Over his long- During his career, PC Smith was praised twice after rescuing a woman pointed by a gun in a taxi. However, during the hearing, his work, and because the degree is \"far lower than the professional level, is that he is In another incident in November 2012, PC Smith used Cleartone automatic license plate recognition camera to replace car license plates with racial and offensive words, some of which described male and female genitals. PC Smith said he took photos of future smart vehicles. The hearing also heard how the official downloaded movie clips from the car police car camera and a photo of a bus parked on the street without insurance, both of which had no \"police purpose \". I admit that I took the video but said it was for work. PC Smith said at the hearing: \"It seems wrong afterwards, but I didn\'t see the potential harm at the time because other traffic officials knew that I had made a road safety demonstration to external agencies. I don\'t think that\'s what I think. Ingrid Lee, assistant police chief in South Yorkshire, presided over the group. He said PC Smith\'s behavior was a violation of privacy and showed \"completely ignoring data protection and police responsibility \".
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