A police sergeant who hit speeds of at least 131mph (211km/h) on a public road while off-duty will keep his job. A panel ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNSix police cars respond to 'large' gathering at shopping parkUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A man arrested for shouting "who elected him?" during a proclamation ceremony for the King has been paid £2,500 in ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNPolice sergeant found guilty of gross misconduct after hitting 131mph on A40A police sergeant will keep his job despite hitting speeds of at least 131mph on the A40 while off-duty, a misconduct hearing ...
Thames Valley Police acknowledges arrest was unlawful but offers no formal apology as campaigner Symon Hill warns of 'wider ...
It has taken the police two and a half years to recognise that expressing an opinion in the street is not a crime.’ ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNTWO e-scooters seized as police warn of 'accident waiting to happen'E-scooters were seized by Thames Valley Police for West Oxfordshire this afternoon, as one of them was being ridden without ...
Having challenged his arrest with the help of human rights organisation Liberty, Mr Hill last month settled a claim with ...
A Thames Valley Police (TVP) officer used his work-issued radio to tune into other forces' channels despite being on a final ...
Jaime Watt, executive chairperson of Navigator, spoke to the cash-strapped board’s superintendents, principals and their ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNSeries of burglaries leads to police warning for householdersHomeowners in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse have been warned about a series of burglaries in the area by Thames ...
Police acted unlawfully in arresting a trainee Baptist minister who shouted: “Who elected him?” at a proclamation of the ...
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