Suella Braverman demands to know why Met banned Thin Blue Line badge

Written by on August 11, 2023

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Debbi Adlam said: She told The Mail on Sunday: ‘Since we lost Andrew we have considered the Thin Blue Line image to be a universal memorial to the loss of these officers’ (pictured: PC Andrew Harper who died in the line of duty in 2019 with widow Lissie)

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The grandmother appeared at Worcester Magistrates’ Court on Friday June 23. Eleanor Peart, situs slot777 prosecuting, said: ‘Police were called to New Street, Upton upon Severn, where Evans was sat on a step looking confused.

‘Cases of child sexual exploitation are always abhorrent but the fact that Luke Christopher Horner was a serving Thames Valley police officer, in a position of trust, makes this case all the more shocking.

Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) director Amanda Rowe said: ‘This incident has had a devastating impact on the lives of Shante Daniel-Folkes’ family and friends and our sympathies remain with them and all those affected by this. 

Chief constable Sarah Crew said: ‘Police officers and staff encounter difficult and often harrowing situations on a daily basis and regularly put themselves in harm’s way in order to protect the public.

Debbie Adlam, the mother of PC Andrew Harper, 28, who was dragged to his death by teenagers in a getaway car after a burglary in Berkshire in 2019, said it was a symbol of her son’s ‘dedication to the force’.

Charges against Horner were brought by Northamptonshire Police, but TVP suspended him from duty and launched a separate misconduct investigation after referring the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

‘Both officers, although not bound by the 30mph speed limit while responding to a 999 call, were driving at motorway speeds in a built-up urban area, with a number of potential hazards in the vicinity. 

‘These included pedestrians, cyclists, and cars travelling in the other direction, as well as an open convenience store directly at the scene and a nearby pub in which 30-40 customers were present for a quiz night. 

It now plans to make a formal learning recommendation on a speed cap policy, and has recommended the Met review its current practices when officers are driving in convoy or tandem while responding to incidents.

‘Pc Patel drove at excessive speeds at night-time throughout busy south London streets and, though he was responding to a report of an emergency incident, it does not excuse his dangerous driving behaviour which tragically resulted in a young woman’s death.

Ms Daniel-Folkes had been crossing the road at around 11:20pm near a pedestrian crossing when a second patrol car, driven by PC Patel’s colleague PC Gary Thomson, passed with its emergency lights and siren activated

Around three to four second later, Ms Daniel-Folkes continued to cross and was struck by PC Patel’s vehicle.  He had switched off his front emergency lights earlier so not to affect PC Thomson’s vision in the lead vehicle, but the sirens were activated. 

‘Pc Patel admitted causing the death of Ms Daniel-Folkes by driving dangerously and I hope his sentence, along with today’s verdict for Pc Thomson, offers some comfort to her family at this extremely difficult time.’ 

PC Patel was dismissed with immediate effect from the Met in May 2023 after an accelerated misconduct hearing and placed on the College of Policing’s barred list, meaning he cannot serve as an officer again. 

‘I note there is no clear guidance provided by the Metropolitan Police on speeds police cars should not exceed in responding to emergency calls when driving in residential areas or roads subject to a speed limit of 30 mph’, he said. 

The IOPC found PC Thomson had a case to answer for gross misconduct in relation to his driving prior to the collision and will progress misconduct proceedings against him following the verdict at the Old Bailey.  

Sentencing PC Patel, Judge Mark Lucraft KC told him: ‘It is clear from the investigation that has been conducted that you drove at grossly excessive speed, over a not insignificant distance, far in excess of that which was safe given the prevailing road conditions, even making allowance for the fact of responding to an emergency call and not being bound by the speed limit’. 

Detective Sergeant Sarah Osborne, who led the investigation for Northamptonshire Police, said: ‘First of all, I want to thank the family of the young girl in this case who put their trust in us to investigate it and bring Luke Horner to justice.


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