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Police constable sacked over what she sent on WhatsApp

A former constable has been sacked from Merseyside police after sending racist WhatsApp messages. Samantha Simpson was dismissed without notice after a misconduct hearing found she had breached the standards of professional behaviour.

She had worked at Merseyside police since July 2017, the Liverpool Echo reports. A misconduct hearing held at Merseyside police headquarters on Tuesday, June 6 this year found that Simpson, who also plays outside backs for Warrington Wolves, had breached police conduct regulations on multiple occasions between July 2019 to January 2022.

It was found that most of the breaches were in the form of WhatsApp message, where Simpson repeatedly used the racial slur "P***”. Screenshots of the WhatsApp messages, sent between Simpson and her former boyfriend Ben Jones, where shown in the hearing.

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On July 8, 2019, Simpson spoke to her then boyfriend Ben Jones, over WhatsApp, while she was on duty. They discussed mobile phone holders and and whether they're on sale in garages.

In the conversation she sent a message that read: "Won’t be leaving, just got some paperwork to do, I am gonna actually go into a phone shop in town tho, I don’t go to them garages cause they’ve got weird pervy P*** in them, like never have gone in there xxxx"

On April 20, 2020, on duty, she referred to a retailer as a "P*** shop." On May 21, 2020, in an exchange of messages with Ben Jones, she asked: "Ben if we go to the place to pick up tea tonight, can we go the lil P*** shop, I’m really feeling some crisps like a big bag of em aha."

Samantha Simpson, who plays outside back for Warrington Wolves, has been sacked from Merseyside Police (Mick Atkins/ProSports/REX/Shutterstock)

When discussing whether or not she should have added a member of her wrestling team, on June 2, 2020, Ben said: "Did we make a promise" to which Simpson replied "Yeah sorry but he doesn’t really count he’s an Indian. Like a p*** basically."

Simpson then sent him a screen shot and pointed out the person who had been added, Ben Jones, reiterates your agreement with him and states "Looks like a P*** as well not" to which she responded: "Yep well he’s Indian, I call them all P****, not white or English is he."

On November 5, 2020, she asked Ben: "Reckon the p*** shop on Old Roan will sell sparklers." On April 29, 2021, she sent a phone number of her friend to Ben.

When he asked what it was for, she responded that it was in case she was kidnapped. After leaving his keys in a taxi, she said: "“He’s dropping them off tomorrow, some old P******."

Speaking about a trip to the Manchester markets, on May 4, 2021, she said: "No the P**** ones." Ben replied saying “Oh the Asian community ones" to which she replied "Yeah."

When buying clothes and boots, she commented: "Omfg they have given me the wrong boots Ben, no, the f***** P**** c****, hasn’t checked the box has he."

A further five occasions were identified where Simpson used the word "P****" but they were not detailed and shown in the hearing. The hearing concluded the language used by Simpson in the messages contradicts her oath and shows a "complete lack of respect for all members" of the community.

The Accelerated Misconduct Hearing was held at Merseyside Police Headquarters on Tuesday, June 6, this year and chaired by Chief Constable Kennedy. During the hearing , it was said: "It is my view that an officer who is prepared to use this language has no place in policing and it would absolutely and quite rightly undermine the trust and confidence in Merseyside Police, if they were to remain in Merseyside Police.

"I considered whether a final written warning is appropriate in this case and for the reasons given above, I do not think that it is. My sanction in this case is immediate dismissal without notice." Former constable Simpson did not attend the hearing and there were no further submissions made on her behalf during the meeting.

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