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Pizza prank Sussex Police sergeant guilty of gross misconduct | Pizza prank Sussex Police sergeant guilty of gross misconduct |
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A sergeant who dangled a slice of pepperoni pizza over a Jewish officer's kosher pizza, causing a piece of pork to fall off and land on hers has been found guilty of gross misconduct. | A sergeant who dangled a slice of pepperoni pizza over a Jewish officer's kosher pizza, causing a piece of pork to fall off and land on hers has been found guilty of gross misconduct. |
Sussex Police Sgt Gary Jacobs accepted the prank in March happened but denied the allegation of gross misconduct. | Sussex Police Sgt Gary Jacobs accepted the prank in March happened but denied the allegation of gross misconduct. |
The unnamed PC is said to have been left feeling "as if she was being mocked for her faith". | The unnamed PC is said to have been left feeling "as if she was being mocked for her faith". |
Sgt Jacobs will keep his job and will receive a final written warning. | |
The panel heard the officer, referred to as PC A, was sitting at a table in a police station with Sgt Jacobs on 8 March eating pizza ordered for the team. | The panel heard the officer, referred to as PC A, was sitting at a table in a police station with Sgt Jacobs on 8 March eating pizza ordered for the team. |
She had ordered pizza compliant with her dietary requirements but, as everyone was finishing, the leftover pizza was collected into the same box. | She had ordered pizza compliant with her dietary requirements but, as everyone was finishing, the leftover pizza was collected into the same box. |
Another officer said PC A's food should not be put in the same box to avoid contamination. | Another officer said PC A's food should not be put in the same box to avoid contamination. |
Sgt Jacobs, based in Crawley, then picked up a piece of pepperoni pizza and dangled it over her food. | Sgt Jacobs, based in Crawley, then picked up a piece of pepperoni pizza and dangled it over her food. |
A piece of pepperoni fell off and landed on her pizza, so she could not finish her meal. | A piece of pepperoni fell off and landed on her pizza, so she could not finish her meal. |
The panel heard other officers around the table immediately felt uncomfortable while PC A was said to have been left feeling "embarrassed" and "isolated". | The panel heard other officers around the table immediately felt uncomfortable while PC A was said to have been left feeling "embarrassed" and "isolated". |
Amy Clarke, representing Sussex Police, said: "On any reading of this incident the conduct was utterly unacceptable and is much more serious than what might appear at first to be suggested by Sgt Jacobs as a misguided attempt at humour. | Amy Clarke, representing Sussex Police, said: "On any reading of this incident the conduct was utterly unacceptable and is much more serious than what might appear at first to be suggested by Sgt Jacobs as a misguided attempt at humour. |
"Sgt Jacobs also knew she was Jewish and knew she maintained a kosher diet. Any modicum of common sense means you shouldn't dangle pork over her food." | "Sgt Jacobs also knew she was Jewish and knew she maintained a kosher diet. Any modicum of common sense means you shouldn't dangle pork over her food." |
She said it was not a "split second stupid decision" as he had already been told about not contaminating the food. | She said it was not a "split second stupid decision" as he had already been told about not contaminating the food. |
Michael Salter, the chair of the panel, told Sgt Jacobs: "This was an intentional act, it was deliberate, directed towards an individual and from an officer in a position of trust and responsibility." | |
He said Sgt Jacobs's actions were "crass, insensitive and quite frankly stupid". | |
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