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Fran Way

Police officer banned from the job after stealing 7 fry-ups from work canteen

A police officer has been banned from the police for life - after stealing seven fry-ups from the canteen in the first week of his new job.

PC Jamie Larman took the meals at a training centre despite knowing he wasn't entitled to them, a misconduct hearing heard.

He was caught after another Thames Valley Police (TVP) officer heard him say: "I'm not entitled to this, but I should be, I only live just outside the boundary."

Officers and staff at the facility near Reading, Berks., can enrol to stay on-site if they live more than 20 'crow' miles away from the base - and receive complimentary meals.

But those who live closer have to pay for their food - something PC Larman knew full well, a misconduct hearing was told.

Larman lived less than 20 miles away therefore he wasn't entitled to the complimentary meals.

The ex-officer later claimed that he had nicked the food to "build rapport" with colleagues - which the force's top brass dismissed as "nonsense".

He is now banned from ever applying to a job in any police force in Britain again.

The PC stole seven fry ups (file photo) (SWNS)

PC Larman had been a Police Community Support Officer (PSCO) since May 2019, before starting his new role as a constable in January 2020.

But two weeks into training and four days after he was challenged about stealing breakfasts, he quit.

Documents also revealed that the ex-officer was given a warning last year when he was caught nicking food before a training day as a PSCO.

TVP's Chief Constable John Campbell told the hearing: "He states that the reason for his actions were to build rapport with colleagues who met early for breakfast ahead of training.

"I consider this nonsense. He could have fulfilled this objective by paying for his own food and not stealing from TVP.

"To compound this, there is evidence he behaved similarly as a PSCO. He was fully aware of the force rules and that he was therefore not entitled to free food.

"It was not a 'mistake' as he suggests - it was wilful and dishonest. He has no place in TVP.

"If he was still serving I would have dismissed him without notice. He will be placed on the COP [College of Policing] barred list."

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