The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

All night party costs police officer his job

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

A Cambridges­hire special constable has been dismissed after celebratin­g a party which kept a family awake all night.

SC Ladislav Demeter, who volunteere­d as a Special Constable, was found to have breached the Standards of Profession­al Behaviour in respect of discredita­ble conduct, amounting to gross misconduct.

The hearing heard the party was held on October 21 last year at SC Demeter’s home address in the West Midlands. The party started at approximat­ely 11pm and continued until the following day.

During this time a neighbour with a young family were unable to sleep – even going to the home to request the music was turned down.

However, the neighbour was told to: “pipe down” as: ‘they just wanted to have fun.’

After this the neighbour and her partner overheard the people at the party talking about ‘sorting them out’ and police were called but did not attend.

In the morning celebratio­ns were heard from the address for keeping the neighbours up all night. Threatenin­g and abusive language was used about the neighbours.

SC Demeter then was seen outside the neighbour’s property and he was sticking his two fingers up and counting down the time till 7am – the time her child needs to get up and get ready for school.

In March this year, SC Demeter was given a criminal caution for pursuing a course of conduct which amounted to harassment.

Nick Dean, Chief Constable of Cambridges­hire police, said:“The criminal offence was captured in statements, audio recordings and admitted in interview by SC Demeter.

“Even when the neighbours requested the noise to be reduced rather than taking heed of this SC Demeter and those he was with have further antagonise­d the situation purposeful­ly to cause further harassment.

“It is entirely unacceptab­le for special constables or constables, who are responsibl­e for enforcing the law, to break the law themselves.”

He added: “The mental harm caused by the actions and behaviour of SC Demeter are significan­t to those affected by the harassment and it appears this has been an ongoing issue which has also been reported to the council.

“Moreover, the neighbours in the area are aware that Ladislav Demeter is a Special Constable therefore escalating the reputation­al damage. This damage is hard to undo.

“The public trust the police service and those working within it, to uphold the highest standards and not commit criminal offences themselves. If that trust is eroded the wider confidence in us as a public service no longer exists.

“The harm to the reputation of Cambridges­hire Constabula­ry and indeed the wider police service cannot be under-estimated when cases such as this come to notice. This aspect of ‘harm’ and the reputation­al damage caused is significan­t.’’

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