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‘Sexually provocative’ female PC who drunkenly groped two male colleagues in Wetherspoons before asking one for sex and sending him underwear photo is sacked

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A 'sexual provocative' female police officer was fired after touching two male agents during a Boozy night out, where she also bothered one of them to have sex with her and sent him a spicy photo of her in her underwear.

PC Tia Johnson-Warne brought both men ahead while she was in a stand on Wetherpoon with her then boyfriend.

In an 'incredibly awkward' movement, the officer – who is in the mid -twenties – first took one of her colleagues, only identified as PC A, just above his knee before she moves her hand to his thigh.

He stopped the encounter by apologizing to go to the bathroom and the deliberate were away from PC Johnson-Warne.

The Randy Female Agent, however, began to send him explicit SMS messages with the question: “Do you not want me f ***?” Before send him the intimate photo.

PC A, who for legal reasons cannot be called, tried to coordinate progress by reminding her that she saw another officer, PC Kane Brookes, who was also in the Pub in Ryde on the island of Wight.

Later she rubbed the cross of another officer, PC B, for about 20 seconds, heard the misconduct.

PC B, which cannot be called for legal reasons, the hearing told that the group was not even challenged any more drinks because of how drunk the female officer was.

‘Sexually provocative’ female PC who drunkenly groped two male colleagues in Wetherspoons before asking one for sex and sending him underwear photo is sacked

PC Tia Johnson-Warne was fired from the Hampshire police after touching male colleagues during a Boozy night out on the island of Wight

The PC Johnson-Warne from Hampshire Constabulary was found guilty of coarse misconduct for the 'inappropriate touch' of PC A and PC B and placed on the blocked list of the College of Policing.

However, she was released from grabbed PC A in a car.

Deputy Chief Commissioner Sam de Reya, from the Hampshire police, closed the 'unprofessional actions' of Johnson-Warne and 'completely inappropriate behavior'.

She said: 'I want to thank the two officers for their resilience and professionalism and how they handled this misconduct research.

'It is deeply disturbing that an officer has acted in such a shameful way, making these officers feel uncomfortable and uncomfortable.

'Nobody can be left to feel that these officers did because of the humiliating actions of a colleague, regardless of whether you are on or out of service.

'Her persistent unwanted progress was irrevocably damaged and the two individuals caused unnecessary damage. The public expects better from police officers and our armed forces.

'We are rightly held on to a higher standard and whether we are at the rhythm or at a social event, the same standards apply and our actions are a reflection of police work as a whole.

PC Tia Johnson-Warne (photo) brought progress for both men while she was in a stand at Wetherpoons with her then COP boyfriend also in the pub, a panel heard.

PC Tia Johnson-Warne (photo) brought progress for both men while she was in a stand at Wetherpoons with her then COP boyfriend also in the pub, a panel heard.

'It is therefore precisely that PC Johnson-Warne is no longer a serving officer.

“Her unprofessionalism and completely inappropriate actions undermine the great work that our officers and employees do every day, that our communities in Hampshire and the island of Wight serve.”

A hearing of the Hampshire Constabulary -Wanging behavior in Eastleigh was told that the three officers in the Wetherpoon were for a social work.

Alan Jenkins, who represents the armed forces, said that the actions of the female officer were 'clearly inappropriate' and 'sexual provocative'.

He said: 'The allegations against PC Johnson-Warne concern her sexual attentions towards two male colleagues, PC A and PC B, at a time when she was heavily stunned …

'The first officer, PC A, was also sent messages via mobile phone who asked if he wanted sex with her, and at least one photo of her in her underwear.

'PC A was also treated inappropriate while at the end of the evening he was in the backseat of a car of a car with PC Johnson-Warne. She tried to pull his hand between her legs and under her clothes.

'The second officer, PC B, was also touched in a sexually provocative way about clothing while the group was in the Wetherpoons Pub.

'Sexual for an officer to touch colleagues in such a way that he feels uncomfortable, is clearly inappropriate.

'The issue of gender is good intangible … Whether a male officer has touched female colleagues without their permission or a female officer who touches male colleagues does not matter for these purposes.

“Alcohol consumption, especially if they exaggerate, offers no excuse or justification for touching that is undesirable or undesirable in the circumstances.”

PC A and PC B both told the panel that they were not satisfied with the progress of PC Johnson-Warne.

PC A said: 'It was incredibly awkward, I have never had to deal with that behavior before.

“I didn't know how to process it or deal with it.

“It was nothing I invited or wanted, I wanted that situation to stop.”

PC B said: 'I felt that I was the victim of something sexually inappropriate.

'I am not that social nowadays.

“I tried to ignore what happened and to continue.”

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