Don’t speak to lone PCs, head tells girls’ school
THE head of an independent allgirls school has told pupils ‘not to allow a lone policeman to approach you at any time’.
Fionnuala Kennedy, head of Wimbledon High School in south London, made the comments following the conviction of Metropolitan Police officer, David Carrick.
Mr Carrick, 48, was sacked from the Met on Tuesday after admitting 49 sexual offences, including 24 counts of rape, across two decades.
In a blog post, Mrs Kennedy said she was ‘breathless with anger’ about ‘the utter failing of the Met Police to protect girls and women’.
She also commented on social media influencer Andrew Tate’s arrest in Romania over allegations of sexual assault and exploitation – saying both cases make her feel ‘tired’, ‘angry’ and ‘somewhat defeated’. Mrs
‘Utter failing of Met Police’
Kennedy, who has been head of the £22,000-a-year school since 2020, said she was ‘not suggesting for a moment that girls don’t trust the police as an entire establishment’.
But she explained her views were ‘the anger of my students, and I’m the channel through which that is expressed’.
Mrs Kennedy added: ‘The police have done a good enough job on their own of developing distrust from the public. [The Met must] address their cultural issues and make sure that we feel that they are taking due diligence to protect our vulnerable people.’
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley admitted the force had ‘let women and girls down and let Londoners down’.
He has promised a review of the force’s culture in an effort to ‘root out’ corrupt policemen.