A nightclub has had to defend itself after a recent update about avoiding spikings was slammed as victim blaming.
14.10.2021 - 19:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A police commissioner who was accused of victim blaming after he made controversial comments in the wake of Sarah Everard's murder has resigned.
Philip Allott's resignation comes just hours after local politicians cast a formal vote of no confidence in the North Yorkshire police boss.
The Police and Crime Commissioner had initially said he wanted to try to regain the public’s trust after admitting that his comments were “absolutely ridiculous” and “pathetic”.
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Sarah Everard.Serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens falsely arrested Sarah before raping and killing her, then burning her body in woodland.He was sentenced to life in prison this week.Police Scotland say the introduction of a new system will allow worried members of the public to check with the control room and verify if police officer approaching them is a real cop.A statement released tonight reads: "The move follows the understandable public concern surrounding the horrendous murder of
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We’re accustomed to police statements in the wake of misconduct being useless. But this is crossing the line into downright dangerous!
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First Minister took to social media to make her feelings known about North Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Allott who said Everard should have been "streetwise" and never have "submitted" to her fake arrest. His comments on BBC radio have sparked controversy after the details came out when Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens was sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapped, rape and murder of Everard in March this year.
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