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Sex-on-duty Sussex Police officer Alan Ward sacked | Sex-on-duty Sussex Police officer Alan Ward sacked |
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A police officer who admitted visiting women for sex during his night shifts has been sacked. | A police officer who admitted visiting women for sex during his night shifts has been sacked. |
At a misconduct hearing Sgt Alan Ward, from Sussex Police, admitted meeting two women on 27 out of 56 shifts between January and September. | At a misconduct hearing Sgt Alan Ward, from Sussex Police, admitted meeting two women on 27 out of 56 shifts between January and September. |
Chief Constable Giles York ruled he had breached professional standards and dismissed him without notice. | Chief Constable Giles York ruled he had breached professional standards and dismissed him without notice. |
The 40-year-old, who joined the force in 2001 and was based in Bognor, was reported by colleagues, police said. | The 40-year-old, who joined the force in 2001 and was based in Bognor, was reported by colleagues, police said. |
Officers from the professional standards department tracked the officer using the GPS on this police radio. | Officers from the professional standards department tracked the officer using the GPS on this police radio. |
Following a tip-off about his absences, on 6 October officers found him at an address in Bognor Regis having sex with a woman while on duty. | Following a tip-off about his absences, on 6 October officers found him at an address in Bognor Regis having sex with a woman while on duty. |
Assistant Chief Constable Laurence Taylor said: "This officer's actions fell woefully short of the expectations of Sussex Police and the public he was meant to serve. | Assistant Chief Constable Laurence Taylor said: "This officer's actions fell woefully short of the expectations of Sussex Police and the public he was meant to serve. |
"I am pleased that our confidential reporting system, through which this was first reported, demonstrated that his colleagues were similarly as disappointed by his behaviour." | "I am pleased that our confidential reporting system, through which this was first reported, demonstrated that his colleagues were similarly as disappointed by his behaviour." |
Matt Webb, from the Sussex Police Federation, said it had provided Sgt Ward with the representation he was entitled to, and it accepted the findings of the chief constable. |
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