The hearing ruled Sneade would have been sacked if he'd not already quit. Full story:
West Mercia Police said PC Samuel Sneade would have been sacked without notice if he had not already resigned from the forceA former West Mercia police officer has been barred from serving again after drunkenly assaulting a colleague while off-dutyWest Mercia Police said Sneade would have been sacked without notice if he had not already resigned from the force
PC Samuel Sneade was suspended from West Mercia Police following the attack in Shrewsbury in October last year. West Mercia Police said Sneade would have been sacked without notice if he had not already resigned from the force. Chief Constable Pippa Mills said: "We are determined to rid West Mercia Police of those whose behaviour does not uphold our professional standards of behaviour whether they are on or off-duty.
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