A gay Met Police LGBT+ liaison officer has said he isn’t aaid to hold the force to acunt followg s years of failgs.
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- GAY MET POLICE LGBT+ LIAISON OFFICER ‘NOT AAID’ TO HOLD FORCE TO ACUNT OVER FAILGS
- GAY MET POLICE LGBT+ LIAISON OFFICER ‘NOT AAID’ TO HOLD FORCE TO ACUNT OVER FAILGS
- METROPOLAN POLICE REPORT: HOMOPHOBIC OFFICERS ‘OBSSED’ WH GAY SEX WOULD GRILL LBIAN OFFICERS
GAY MET POLICE LGBT+ LIAISON OFFICER ‘NOT AAID’ TO HOLD FORCE TO ACUNT OVER FAILGS
A gay Met Police LGBT+ liaison officer has said he isn’t aaid to hold the force to acunt followg s years of failgs. * lgbt met police *
A newly appoted gay Metropolan Police LGBT+ liaison officer has said he isn’t aaid to hold the force to acunt, followg years of the force failg London’s queer muny.
The 31-year-old officer, who is gay and has worked for the Met for the past five years, said the chance be a CLO exced him bee he n brg his personal life to the workplace.
GAY MET POLICE LGBT+ LIAISON OFFICER ‘NOT AAID’ TO HOLD FORCE TO ACUNT OVER FAILGS
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This new bid to crease tst follows the Met’s botched vtigatn of serial killer Stephen Port, who murred four young gay men: Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whworth and Jack Taylor.
METROPOLAN POLICE REPORT: HOMOPHOBIC OFFICERS ‘OBSSED’ WH GAY SEX WOULD GRILL LBIAN OFFICERS
Varnham said: “Beg gay myself and a police officer, I am very aware of the history.
He shared his experience of beg the victim of a “homophobic onslght of abe” while arrtg a spect. A bid to crease tst between the Met and the queer muny follows s failed vtigatn to serial killer Stephen Port and the four young, gay victims whose liv he stole: Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whworth and Jack Taylor. LGBTQ+ police officers routely face homophobia and over-sexualisatn wh the Metropolan Police, a damng report has found.
It has found the Metropolan Police to be stutnally racist, sexist and homophobic. LGBTQ+ officers servg the Metropolan Police reported beg asked if they were ‘up for threom’, told gay sex was “disgtg”, and had evinced plats agast senr officers bshed unr the rpet. Of those surveyed, 19 per cent of lbian, gay and bisexual rponnts said they had directly experienced homophobia wh the Met.