Policewoman Sues Man Who Called 999

Before this 'compensation culture', did the stupid people just die out from drinking lead paint and putting their genitals into plug sockets? Because I think I'd like to go back to that system.
 
Her lawyers say she was hurt and argue that he failed to keep her safe while she was investigating the possible break-in.
So if a burglar was on the premises and, in his attempt to evade the law, he jumped out and attacked her, would she also be suing him for failing to keep her safe? She sounds like a bit of a div to me.
 
It's different in the sense that it's someone who's meant to be a public servant/protector of good... rather than some random person who's arguably less obligated to the public, or whatever.

She's doing it as a private action though, rather than in an official capacity. It's stupid, no doubt, but then a lot of the compensation culture is.
 
She's doing it as a private action though, rather than in an official capacity. It's stupid, no doubt, but then a lot of the compensation culture is.

However she is being financially supported in this action by The Constables Central Committee which is part of the Police Federation.
 
She's doing it as a private action though, rather than in an official capacity. It's stupid, no doubt, but then a lot of the compensation culture is.

not according to the article mate.

The Police Federation said in a statement that "the Constables Central Committee is funding this particular case and the decision making for this lies with them."
 
However she is being financially supported in this action by The Constables Central Committee which is part of the Police Federation.

Yep, but the Fed do lots of stupid things. They also support officers for a variety of things, not all directly job related.
 
Brits often make fun of the American litigation and compensation culture. IME it's much worse here in the UK. This is a prime example.
 
Her lawyers say the area was not properly lit. Mr Jones counters that some lights were on and some more light was coming from a back street.
Police normally carry torches...so not being lit properly should be no exuse
 
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Yep, but the Fed do lots of stupid things. They also support officers for a variety of things, not all directly job related.

I realise that, but it does add a certain amount of weight to the criticisms being laid.

Hopefully this is not a common occurrence, as people will begin to think twice about calling the Police just in case they later get sued....stories such as this only add to the problems the Police have with Public Trust.
 
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